Privacy Policy
Moving Healthcare Pty Ltd (ABN 11 644 096 015)
Melbourne, Victoria
Updated: November 2025
Moving Healthcare Pty Ltd (“Moving Healthcare”, “we”, “us”, “our”) is committed to protecting your privacy and managing personal information lawfully and ethically. We comply with:
the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs)
the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic)
the NDIS Practice Standards
the Aged Care Quality Standards
relevant cyber security guidelines
This policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, store, and protect personal information in the course of providing physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and related services.
1. What Personal Information We Collect
1.1 Personal Information
Includes (but is not limited to):
name, date of birth, gender, contact details
address and location information for service delivery
emergency contacts
NDIS number, plan details, funding management
Home Care Package details
referrer or GP information
1.2 Sensitive & Health Information
We collect sensitive health information such as:
medical and disability history
functional assessments and reports
clinical notes and treatment plans
medication and risk information
communication preferences and access needs
behavioural or environmental considerations
Sensitive information is treated with the highest level of confidentiality.
1.3 Information from Third Parties
We may receive information from:
support coordinators, plan managers
GPs, specialists, and other clinicians
My Aged Care providers
family members or authorised representatives
other service providers involved in your care
We take reasonable steps to notify you when such information is received.
1.4 Website & Digital Information
We collect limited analytics such as:
browser type, device type, IP address
pages visited
form submissions
2. How We Collect Information
We may collect information through:
intake forms
phone calls, emails, SMS
clinical assessments or therapy sessions
telehealth consultations
service requests submitted online
referral documentation
communication with third-party providers (with consent)
We collect only information reasonably necessary to provide safe, effective services.
3. Why We Collect Personal Information
We collect and use your information to:
deliver allied health services
assess your needs and goals
prepare treatment plans and reports
liaise with your care team (with consent)
comply with NDIS requirements
manage bookings, billing, and funding
ensure clinical safety
improve our service quality
comply with legal and professional obligations
Your information is not used for any unrelated purpose without your consent.
4. Use and Disclosure of Personal Information
4.1 We may disclose information to:
support coordinators, plan managers
GPs, specialists, and other clinicians
family or authorised representatives
Home Care Package providers
regulatory bodies (e.g., NDIS Commission)
auditors and accreditation bodies
contracted staff and administrative support personnel
4.2 We only disclose information:
with your consent, or
where required or authorised by law, or
where there is a serious and imminent threat to life, health, or safety.
We do not sell or trade personal information.
5. Storage & Security of Personal Information
We store information securely using protected systems including:
Splose (clinical record-keeping)
Microsoft 365 (OneDrive, SharePoint, Outlook)
encrypted devices
approved SMS and telehealth platforms
secure email services
Mailchimp (marketing lists only, with explicit opt-in)
We take reasonable steps to protect information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure.
Clinical records are retained for at least 7 years (or longer for clients under 18, as required by law).
6. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use Policy
Moving Healthcare uses Artificial Intelligence tools in a controlled, ethical, and legally compliant manner. This ensures safety, transparency, and responsible use of emerging technologies.
6.1 Principles Governing AI Use
We adhere to principles of:
Clinical Oversight — AI does not make clinical decisions.
Privacy — No identifiable personal or health information is entered into AI systems unless the system meets strict privacy and security standards.
De-Identification — Only de-identified information may be used where possible.
Transparency — AI assists; clinicians retain responsibility.
Bias Mitigation — Clinicians check outputs for fairness, accuracy, and appropriateness.
Safety — AI cannot be used if it could compromise care.
6.2 Permitted Uses of AI
AI may be used for:
administrative support (e.g., drafting general text)
de-identified clinical summarisation
report structuring (with clinician review)
staff training and resource creation
quality improvement tasks
policy drafting or formatting assistance
6.3 Prohibited Uses of AI
AI must not be used to:
make or alter clinical decisions
diagnose or assess health conditions
store or process identifiable health information unless explicitly approved
generate reports without clinician review
bypass clinician judgement
share or transmit client information without consent
All staff are trained in responsible AI use and are required to follow internal protocols.
7. Open Disclosure
In accordance with healthcare and NDIS standards, Moving Healthcare is committed to open disclosure.
If an adverse event or incident occurs during the provision of care:
we will communicate openly with the client and/or family
provide an explanation and apology
investigate the incident
take steps to prevent recurrence
We support your right to know what happened in your care.
8. Access to Personal Information
You may request access to your personal information or request corrections if the information is inaccurate or outdated.
Requests must be made in writing for security reasons.
We will respond within a reasonable timeframe in accordance with the APPs.
9. Maintaining Accurate Information
We take reasonable steps to ensure the personal information we hold is accurate, complete, and up to date.
Please notify us if your details change.
10. Complaints or Concerns
If you have a concern about privacy, please contact us.
If unresolved, you may contact:
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
Health Complaints Commissioner (Victoria)
We will assist you in this process.
11. Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in:
legislation
clinical or digital practices
AI technologies
NDIS requirements
The latest version will always be available on our website.
12. Contact Us
Moving Healthcare Pty Ltd
📍 Melbourne, VIC
📞 1300 803 899
📧 admin@movinghealthcare.com.au
🌐 www.movinghealthcare.com.au