29 result(s)
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1.Summary: A lawyer submitted a request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (the Act) for access to records of his client’s personal health information from the Royal Centre of Plastic Surgery (...
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2.Summary: This decision addresses whether the complainant should be declared a vexatious litigant before the Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC). The complainant has a long history of filing complaints w...
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3.Summary: The complainant submitted a correction request to the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (the hospital) under section 55(1) of the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), asking that th...
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4.Summary: Service Coordination for People with Developmental Disabilities (now called Service Coordination Support, or SCS) received a request for access to records under the Personal Health Information Protect...
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5.Summary: A lawyer submitted a request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) for access to his client’s personal health information. The Barrie and Community Family Health Team (the custo...
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6.Summary: A lawyer submitted a request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) for access to his client’s personal health information. Dr. John Stronks (the custodian) issued a decision gra...
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7.Summary: The complainant submitted a correction request under section 55(1) of the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) to a hospital regarding a report created as a result of her visit to the ho...
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8.Summary: The adjudicator determines that a hospital is entitled to charge a fee of $399, being reasonable cost recovery, for access to 1652 pages of electronic records.
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9.Summary: A father filed a complaint against a counselling centre’s decision to deny him access to records containing the personal health information (PHI) of his three children. In this decision, the adjudicat...
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10.Summary: The complainant submitted a request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) for his own information contained in his son’s file with Algoma Family Services (the health information...
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11.Summary: The complainant seeks access to his personal health information on the hospital’s electronic systems. The complainant sought a review of the hospital’s $900 fee representing programming costs to be pa...
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12.Summary: The adjudicator decides that the respondent is a health information custodian within the meaning of the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 in relation to marriage counselling services pr...
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13.Summary: The complainant requested the correction of records of his personal health information that contained a cancer diagnosis because he disagreed with the diagnosis. The hospital denied the correction req...
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14.Summary: A rehabilitation clinic (the Clinic) contacted the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) to report a privacy breach under the Personal Health Information Protection Act, ...
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15.Summary: The complainant requested the video recordings of events leading up to, and including, his restraint and placement in a seclusion room by staff at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care (the hospital)...
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16.Summary: In this Reconsideration Decision, the adjudicator denies the complainant’s request to reconsider PHIPA Decision 119. In PHIPA Decision 119, the adjudicator considered whether a pain management clinic ...
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17.Summary: This complaint arises from an allegation that the hospital routinely includes an excessive amount of patient personal health information on its electronically generated prescriptions. In this decision...
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18.Summary: The complainant submitted a request to the hospital for access to video surveillance footage depicting his exit from the hospital. He stipulated that he seeks only his own image in the footage, and no...
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19.Summary: An individual sought access under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA or the Act) to her complete file from Slimband Weight Loss Clinic. The clinic issued a decision granting access ...
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20.Summary: The IPC issues an interim order directing LifeLabs to produce documents relevant to the IPC’s investigation into the cyberattack on LifeLabs’ computer systems.
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21.Summary: The complainant sought access to her records of personal health information from Paul Wolfe, Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). This decision determines that Paul Wolfe, RMT is deemed to have refused...
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22.Summary: The complainant sought access to his records of personal health information from his former psychotherapist by submitting an access request under the Personal Health Information Protection Act. The ps...
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23.Summary: The complainant submitted a correction request under section 55(1) of the Personal Health Information Protection Act to a hospital regarding reports created as a result of her admission to the hospita...
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24.Summary: A daughter, acting as estate trustee, made a request to the City of Toronto, Long-Term Care Homes and Services (the custodian) under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) for access t...
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25.Summary: This decision sets out the adjudicator’s findings following self-initiated reviews under section 58(1) of the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA) of two separate privacy breach i...