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Australian Doctors Can Access Records Without Patient Consent

A national prescription hotline in Australia, set up by the federal Health Department, has been exempted from the country's privacy laws. This exemption means that doctors who suspect their patients are drug addicts can access health records, including prescription histories, without the patients' consent.

Doctors to access addicts' pill record, Weekend Australian, February 14, 2005