Union Demands Probe into Health NZ's IT Staff Cuts Amid Privacy Concerns
2025-02-09
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The public service workers' union has taken an unprecedented step by requesting the Privacy Commissioner to urgently investigate Health NZ's plans to cut nearly half its IT staff. This move is part of the government's cost-cutting drive, raising concerns over the potential impact on patient data security and privacy. As the healthcare sector relies heavily on digital systems, the union is seeking assurances that the proposed cuts won't compromise sensitive information. With data protection and cybersecurity being top priorities, the investigation aims to ensure that Health NZ's plans align with privacy regulations and don't put patient data at risk. Key concerns include data breaches and cyber threats.