Q1. What information is stored in the Eclair Data Repository (CDR)?
Answer: Information stored in Eclair Data Repository includes:
- Your details such as your name, address, NHI number, date of birth etc.
- The health practitioner’s details who has requested the test
- The type of test requested and the results Confidential tests are not included in the Eclair CDR database.
Q2. Where is Eclair CDR located and who operates it?
Answer: Eclair CDR is a secure on-line database which is located at and operated by Awanui Labs.
Q3. What additional steps are in place to protect my privacy?
Answer: Eclair CDR is subject to comprehensive privacy arrangements as it contains sensitive health data. Only health practitioners who are registered under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 and who apply for registration as a Eclair CDR user are able to access the Eclair CDR database. Health practitioners have to comply with their professional governing body’s ethical and professional guidelines which include guidelines concerning patient privacy and confidentiality.
Hospital-based doctors are provided with access to Eclair CDR subject to strict controls in their employment contracts. Hospital based doctors are permitted to view a patient’s community-based laboratory results only if they are currently under the care of that health practitioner. Access to results is audited by Awanui Labs, the Capital and Coast District Health Board, and Hutt Valley District Health Board. Awanui Labs has procedures in place to identify any inappropriate activity. Any breaches are treated extremely seriously.
Q4. What happens when I prevent information sharing?
Answer: All access which allows users to view your test result(s) is removed from Eclair CDR.
Q5. What is the risk of not sharing my information?
Answer: If you choose to prevent access to your information your treatment may be delayed, for example while tests are repeated at another laboratory.
Q6. What if I have a complaint?
Answer: If you think your privacy has been breached or you have a complaint you can contact the Awanui Labs Customer Liaison team to discuss further (phone 04 5868 571), wlg.contact@awanuilabs.co.nz, or you can contact the Privacy Commissioner.
Q7. Where do I go for more information?
Answer: Email the Customer Liaison, call (04) 5868 571, or you can write to us at:
Awanui Labs – Eclair CDR
Level 5
Clinical Services Block
Wellington Hospital
Riddiford Street
Newtown
If you write to us, be sure to include your name and, if possible, a contact telephone number. If you do not have access to a telephone make sure you include an outline of the information required.