Protecting the privacy of Albertans is a shared responsibility
Privacy: Every individual has a right to the privacy and protection of their personal health information. The Health Information Act (HIA) requires custodians and affiliates to collect, use and disclose health information in the most limited manner, with the highest degree of anonymity possible and only on a need-to-know basis.
Security: Based on international standards and best-practice, a number of security safeguards are in place to protect patient information and information systems from unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, modification or destruction. These include access controls, audit logs, encryption and monitoring.
Confidentiality: Preserving confidentiality involves ensuring that only authorized health service providers can use or access a person's health information. Custodians have an obligation to maintain the trust-relationship between those supplying health information and the individual or organization collecting it.
To learn more on Privacy & Security in Alberta Netcare, visit the Alberta Netcare EHR's Privacy and Security page. There, you will find more information on who is allowed to access the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and information security within Alberta Netcare.
Alberta's Health Information Act The Health Information Act (HIA) establishes rules to protect the privacy of an individual's health information. It also regulates how health information can be collected, used and disclosed. It is considered to be "using" health information every time a health professional accesses Alberta Netcare, so they must follow the rules set out by the HIA. OIPC The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) oversees compliance with the HIA and monitors how it is administered in the health system. For more information, visit the OIPC website . |
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Information Security
Secure Access
Encryption
Controls
Audit Logs
By accessing Alberta Netcare, you agree to be bound by the Terms of Use and Disclaimer as noted on the Alberta Netcare Portal login page, and to comply with all relating legislation.
Penalties
Regulated healthcare professionals in Alberta are bound by the statutes, regulations and standards of their professional regulatory body. They are also bound by the Alberta Health Professions Act.
Professional regulatory bodies conduct investigations into complaints made about members, and the penalties imposed must meet the objective of public protection. Such penalties can include the suspension of practice permits in addition to significant financial fines.
For detailed examples on penalties, please visit https://oipc.ab.ca/news/news-releases
Access permission levels
As part of the registration process, each custodian must complete a series of privacy and security assessments. The custodian signs an Information Manager Agreement (IMA), through which they agree to comply with the rules related to the access and use of health information in Alberta Netcare. The regulations also require a health profession's regulatory colleges to have standards of practice governing how their members manage electronic records, prior to members of that profession gaining access to Alberta Netcare and becoming an authorized custodian.
User permission levels
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