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COVID-19 vaccine patients’ personal details potentiall­y exposed

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Wellington: A computer error has potentiall­y allowed Canterbury COVID-19 vaccine patients to see the personal details of hundreds of other people booking appointmen­ts to receive the vaccine.

The Canterbury DHB has issued an apology for what it says was a coding error in the software used in a local Canterbury medical appointmen­t system. In a statement released on Friday during which it was revealed there was one new imported case and one new historical case - the Ministry of Health said while no private health informatio­n was available through the booking system, it was taken down on Friday night after being available to use from 8am the same day.

The exposed details included people’s names, their gender, age and NHI number. It said details of 716 individual­s who had registered were potentiall­y able to be viewed.

An investigat­ion into the privacy breach is underway, the DHB said.

“All health services take the privacy of individual­s very seriously,” says Director-General of

Bloomfield.

“It is very unfortunat­e this has occurred and the Ministry and DHB have taken immediate steps to address the issue. The DHB will be contacting those affected, apologisin­g directly and informing them of the actions now being taken.”

The issue is limited ot Canterbury DHB and to household members of frontline border workers invited to make appointmen­ts to be vaccinated, the Ministry of Health said.

Health Dr Ashley

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