Confidentiality in Healthcare Practice
Course DescriptionConfidentiality is a fundamental obligation in healthcare practice and a cornerstone of patient trust. In New Zealand, breaches of confidentiality—whether intentional or inadvertent—are among the most common causes of patient complaints, employer investigations, and fitness-to-practise proceedings. Many breaches arise not from deliberate misconduct, but from poor understanding of confidentiality boundaries, digital risks, workplace pressures, or informal communication.
This course provides a comprehensive, practical, and regulator-aligned exploration of confidentiality in healthcare practice in New Zealand. It focuses on everyday situations where confidentiality is tested, including conversations, record-keeping, electronic systems, team-based care, social media, and responding to requests for information. Particular emphasis is placed on how confidentiality concerns escalate, how they are assessed by employers and regulators, and how insight, reflection, and remediation influence outcomes.
The course is suitable for all healthcare professionals in New Zealand, including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, dentists, allied health professionals, and all practitioners regulated under the HPCA framework. It is especially valuable for professionals facing complaints, investigations, audits, or fitness-to-practise concerns.