Using a personal device for communicating at work
When using your personal device at work you need to consider issues of hospital policy, security and your choice of platforms. This flowchart outlines the process and your responsibilities.
Monday, 25 October 2021
Flowchart: Using your personal device for communicating at work
Additional resources
- Online conferencing technologies – Connected, secure consultations (digitalhealth.gov.au)
- Avant factsheet – Clinical images: a snapshot of the issues
- Avant factsheet – Social media for doctors: keeping it professional
- Avant factsheet – Messaging Apps: communicating safely in clinical practice
- Avant factsheet – Privacy basics and data breaches
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This publication is not comprehensive and does not constitute legal or medical advice. You should seek legal or other professional advice before relying on any content, and practise proper clinical decision making with regard to the individual circumstances. Persons implementing any recommendations contained in this publication must exercise their own independent skill or judgement or seek appropriate professional advice relevant to their own particular practice. Compliance with any recommendations will not in any way guarantee discharge of the duty of care owed to patients and others coming into contact with the health professional or practice. Avant is not responsible to you or anyone else for any loss suffered in connection with the use of this information. Information is only current at the date initially published.
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