Privacy Policy
1. Purpose
2. What We Collect
To provide you with high-quality hearing care services, we may collect your personal and sensitive
information/details:
- Full name, gender, contact details (e.g. email, phone, address etc), date of birth,
signature - Health or genetic information.
- Details about your carers, family members, or legal guardians
- Medicare, DVA, Private health fund/insurer, Centrelink numbers/details.
- Hearing Services Program identifiers (e.g., voucher numbers, pension card number)
- Employment information
- Payment, claiming and insurance information
- Audiological test results and clinical notes.
- Relevant medical history related to hearing.
- Details of hearing devices and services provided, device serial numbers (e.g., for hearing
aids or assistive devices), data logging information from hearing devices. - Data related to your use of our website and online hearing tests
- Communications and feedback
3. How We Collect Information
- Directly from you during consultations, phone calls, email correspondence, or when you complete forms (online or paper based).
- Via our website, including online contact forms and participation in hearing tests, surveys, or feedback submissions.
- Through the Hearing Services Portal, as part of your engagement with Governmentfunded hearing services.
- From other healthcare providers—such as your GP, ENT specialist, and/or hospital—with your consent.
- From third parties, including workcover agents, insurers and carers, where relevant and appropriate. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 16 without the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
3.1 Hearing Aids
- As hearing aids are produced by third-party manufacturers, we may not have direct access to or control over the personal data stored on these devices.
- The data collected by the hearing aids may be managed, stored, and/or controlled by the manufacturer or their authorized third-party providers. We may use the information to gain insights into your habits, preferences, and usage patterns, which may help us recommend services or products that better suit your clinical or lifestyle needs.
4. Why We Collect Your Information
- Conduct hearing assessments, diagnosis, and treatment
- Fit, manage, and maintain hearing aids and assistive listening devices
- Register and manage your participation in the Hearing Services Program
- Provide follow-up care and support services
- Process claims through the Department of Health and Aged Care and other funding schemes such as WorkCover and private health funds. Page 3 of 5
- Verify your eligibility for government-funded programs (e.g., Hearing Services Program)
- Comply with obligations under the Service Provider Contract
- Maintain clinical records in line with legal and professional standards
- Coordinate care with general practitioners, ENT specialists, and other medical/allied health professionals
- Manage appointments, test results, and service-related communications
- Respond to inquiries, feedback, and complaints
- Support internal processes such as audits, quality assurance, and staƯ training
- Ensure compliance with regulatory, legal, and clinical requirements
5. Disclosure of Information
We may disclose your information to the following parties, where relevant and necessary for your
care or as required by law:
- Medical and health professionals involved in your treatment
- Your nominated general practitioner or specialist
- Hearing aid manufacturers and appointed suppliers for the supply, repair, or
replacement of hearing devices - Funding organisation, Insurers, legal representatives, or WorkCover agents/insurer
- Government departments and agencies, including:
o Services Australia
o Department of Health
o Department of Veterans’ AƯairs (DVA)
o Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care,
o Commonwealth Hearing Services Program (HSP) - Auditors or regulatory bodies, as required under law or contract
- IT service providers, cloud-based platforms, accounting platform and payment processors, some of which may be located overseas. We take reasonable steps to
ensure that any overseas disclosure complies with the Australian Privacy Principles
(APPs).
6. Retention and Destruction of Information
7. Data Storage and Security
We take reasonable steps to protect your information through below steps. However, despite
adequate measures, online transmission may carry small risk.
- Secure clinical software and encrypted databases
- Password protection and access control
- StaƯ training on privacy obligations
- Physical safeguards for printed records
8. Access and Correction
You have the right to:
- Access your personal or health information
- Request corrections if your information is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date
Requests must be made in writing. We will respond within 30 days in line with the Privacy Act.
9. Complaints
If you have a concern about your privacy, please:
1. Contact us directly using the details below
2. If unresolved, lodge a complaint with the OƯice of the Australian Information
Commissioner (OAIC): www.oaic.gov.au | Phone: 1300 363 992
10. Overseas Disclosure
11. Contact Us
Privacy OƯicer – Hearing Point
Phone: 0426 562 327
Email: admin@hearingpoint.com.au
Address: 26 Wandana Ave, Gilles Plains SA 5086
Website: www.hearingpoint.com.au