20 result(s)
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1.Summary: The complainants alleged that, in various ways on various occasions, the hospital breached the collection, use and disclosure provisions of the Personal Health Information Protection Act during the co...
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2.Summary: The complainant submitted a correction request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The complainant submits that the psychological report...
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3.Summary: The complainant submitted a correction request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act to Etobicoke General Hospital. The complainant submits that the discharge summary prepared by a phys...
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4.Summary: The complainants, the daughters of a deceased patient of Dr. Fausto Michael Cianfrone and Woodview Medical Pharmacy (the pharmacy), filed complaints about the pharmacy’s disclosure to Dr. Cianfrone, a...
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5.Summary: The complainant requested access to his personal health information, specifically, his interdisciplinary notes to the date of his request. The health information custodian, Royal Ottawa Health Care G...
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6.Summary: Summary: The daughter of a former patient made a request to the hospital for access to records of correspondence relating to her deceased mother as well as to herself. The hospital denied access to a ...
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7.Summary: Summary: The complainants, on behalf of their daughter, submitted a written request for access to their daughter’s hospital records and subsequently complained that the hospital did not respond to the...
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8.Summary: The complainant sought access to the records of personal health information of his deceased father from Dr. Peter Michael Fenton (Dr. Fenton). This order determines that Dr. Fenton is deemed to have r...
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9.Summary: The daughter of a deceased patient made a request to the hospital for access to records of a meeting between the daughter and the hospital to discuss its treatment and care of her mother. The hospital...
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10.Summary: A former patient of a deceased doctor complained about the actions of a medical storage company holding the records of the deceased doctor. The complainant wished to retrieve his original paper health...
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11.Summary: In this decision, the IPC concludes a Review under the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004, into abandoned records of personal health information, on the basis that the security of patien...
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12.Summary: The complainant asked the city for a copy of an audio recording that captures the complainant’s call to a 911 dispatcher seeking medical assistance for her uncle. After her uncle’s death, the complain...
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13.Summary: This decision considers whether a fee charged by a doctor in relation to a medical-legal report is a fee for making available a record of personal health information under the Personal Health Informat...
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14.Summary: The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care requested that the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) reconsider PHIPA Decision 19, relating to the IPC’s jurisdiction over complaints abou...
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15.Summary: This complaint deals with access to records of personal health information. The complainant made a request to the City of Ottawa (the city) for her records of personal health information from the city...
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16.Summary: The IPC issues an interim order directing the landlord of premises holding abandoned health records to ensure the security of the records for two months, pending the IPC’s review.
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17.Summary: In this decision the IPC decides that it has jurisdiction to receive a complaint from an individual about a health information custodian’s refusal to disclose the personal health information of a dece...
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18.Summary: The complainant sought disclosure of the personal health information of his deceased brother, without the consent of the estate trustee. In this decision the IPC decides that the complainant did not m...
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19.Summary: The complainant sought disclosure of the personal health information of his deceased sister, without the consent of the estate trustee, for health care purposes as permitted under section 38(4)(c) of ...
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20.Summary: The complainant sought disclosure of the personal health information of her deceased mother, without the consent of the estate trustees, relying on section 38(4)(b)(ii) of PHIPA (information about the...