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Privacy & Security

How to avoid and respond to privacy breaches

March 9, 2016


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TORONTO – Privacy breaches can result in significant reputational risk, regulatory investigations and costly litigation. Recent high profile cases dealing with personal health information highlight how critical this issue has become for healthcare professionals and organizations.

Don’t miss a unique opportunity on April 13th to spend a day with Canada’s leading health and privacy law experts – in person or online — for the most current information on the key risks and how to manage them. You can participate in the 2016 Legal Guide to Privacy & Information Management in Healthcare.

If you are a healthcare risk manager, privacy officer, director of care/professional practice, lawyer advising on privacy and information management issues, nurse or nurse educator, you must have a current understanding of the key issues and how to deal with them.

Healthcare systems, large and small, are in the midst of increasingly demanding privacy challenges. In this constantly evolving arena, it has never been more critical to be on top of the latest developments. These include:

  •  The new PHIPA amendments (mandatory reporting & expanded IPC inspection powers)
  •  Prioritizing and evaluating risks with a privacy impact assessment
  •  Health information custodians and the permitted exceptions allowing for disclosure of PHI
  •  Organizational concerns around using the cloud to store PHI

This timely OsgoodePD program, designed and delivered by a top faculty of leading legal, privacy and health experts, will provide those working in and advising in the healthcare arena with a comprehensive understanding of the pressing issues and practical strategies so that you and your organization are equipped to prevent and effectively manage privacy breaches.

Don’t miss a unique opportunity on April 13th to spend a day with Canada’s leading health and privacy law experts for the most current information on the key risks and how to manage them.

The 2016 Legal Guide to Privacy & Information Management in Healthcare

April 13, 2016

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. EDT

Fee per Delegate: $525 plus HST

To learn more or register, please click here.

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