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A prescription for privacy failings

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: June 19, 2025
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Scripts in the dirt outside a Capalaba pharmacy were first reported in November 2022, this newspaper has been told.
Scripts in the dirt outside a Capalaba pharmacy were first reported in November 2022, this newspaper has been told.
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THE sight of discarded patient prescriptions blowing around behind a Capalaba pharmacy is more than just a case of careless housekeeping – it’s a flagrant breach of trust that demands more than a passing apology or a hastily bought shredder.

For at least 18 months, sensitive medical records – bearing names, addresses, and medication details – have been left exposed to the elements and potentially prying eyes.

That this has gone unchecked since November 2022 is staggering.

Pharmacies are entrusted with some of our most private information.

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We rely on them not only for expert advice and medication but to guard our health data with the same care they give to the drugs behind the counter.

When they fail in this duty, the consequences are more than reputational – they cut to the heart of public confidence.

The explanation offered by Capalaba Day & Night Chemist – that a single staff member failed to follow procedures – is, frankly, inadequate.

Even more concerning is the reported solution: that the same staffer was told to personally buy a shredder.

That’s not accountability – it’s scapegoating.

How was this not picked up sooner?

Why weren’t proper checks in place?

Why did nothing change after we’re told the scripts in the dirt were first reported in November 2022?

This is not just about one employee’s error, or even repeated bin tampering.

It is about systemic failure – a failure of leadership, of compliance, and of duty of care.

Yes, vandalism may complicate secure waste disposal, but the responsibility to protect patient privacy remains with the business.

Secure shredding services and locked bins exist.

Multiple oversights are now, rightly, being investigated.

Let’s hope the pharmacy has taken its medicine – and that the rest of the industry is paying close attention.

Your most trusted data deserves far better.

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