Personal Health Information Protection Act
Description
The Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) is a Canadian, Ontario law that governs the collection, use, and disclosure of personal health information by healthcare organizations. It aims to protect the privacy of individuals while allowing the effective delivery of healthcare services.
Overview
PHIPA is designed for healthcare providers and organizations in Ontario, Canada, that collect, use, and disclose personal health information. Its purpose is to protect the privacy of individuals while ensuring that healthcare services can be delivered efficiently. PHIPA establishes rules around the handling of health information to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and security. It ensures that individuals' health data is managed appropriately, with access restricted to authorized personnel only.
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