Mr Kirkup questions the Minister for Health regarding data collection practices of the Basketball Shoot app on the Patient Entertainment System (PES) at Perth Children's Hospital. The Minister denies the app's presence and any associated data collection.

AnsweredQoN 5735Legislative Assembly
Asked
13 November 2019
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health

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I refer to the response to Question on Notice 5480 in relation to the Basketball Shoot app provided by Minicard on the Patient Entertainment System (PES), and ask: (a) Will the Minister table the Incoming Sponsorship Authorisation Form; (b) Can the Minister confirm whether the vendor is provided with any of the following details, as a result of the app being on the PES: (i) IP address and computer/mobile device identifiers (such as device ID, advertising ID, MAC address and IMEI); (ii) Data about the device, such as device name and operating system, browser type and language; (iii) Data collected with advertising cookies; (iv) Coarse location data (country or city-specific); (v) Demographic data (such as to determine the coarse location of IP addresses); (vi) Data for advertising and analytics purposes; and (vii) Patient identifying data (names, ages, genders etc.); and (c) What application is provided on the PES?

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Answered
11 February 2020
Response time
6 days
I am advised:
(a) Yes. See tabled paper no.
(b) No, this app is not on the Perth Children’s Hospital Patient Entertainment System.
(i) – (vii) No.
(c) Nil.

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