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Australian privacy legislation requires medical practices to undertake reasonable steps to protect confidential patient data. When a medical practice connects their computer systems to the Internet the GPCG recommends that the connection should be protected by a properly configured firewall.
The GPCG has developed the GPCG Computer Security – Firewall Guideline publication. This resource is aimed at enhancing awareness and empowering whoever is responsible for the computer network in your medical practice setting and will assist to: Make an informed choice regarding firewall products and/or services Install a firewall product best suited to your practice’s need Configure the firewall so that all Internet services desired will work without putting the practice network at unnecessary risk Maintaining effectiveness of the firewall.
The Firewalls publication is presented in two parts: 1. GPCG Computer Security – Firewall Guideline Firewalls Guidelines (182.08 KB) 2. Medical Practice Network Security - Firewall Tutorial Firewall Tutorial (643.99 KB) The Firewall Guideline provides an introduction to: the Firewall Tutorial document; a Firewall Selection Chart to assist in selecting the type of firewall implementation for your practice; and a Checklist to assist in implementation, configuration and management policy for your Firewall. The GPCG is proud of producing these high quality resources that will be invaluable for general practices, Divisions of General Practice and other associated medical practices in configuring robust systems that minimise the security risk to every practice and their practice data. |