Program Chair(s)

Mary Jane Dykeman

Managing Partner, INQ Law

Partners

Health Leadership & Learning NetworkAFHTO: Association of family health teams of OntarioCanadian College of Health Leaders | Collége Canadien des Leaders en Santé

Healthcare systems large and small are in the midst of increasingly demanding privacy challenges.

Privacy breaches can result in significant reputational risk, regulatory investigations, and costly litigation.

Recent events, including the COVID-19 pandemic and high-profile cases dealing with personal health information highlight how critical this issue has become for healthcare professionals and organizations.

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.

What You’ll Learn

In this constantly evolving arena, it has never been more critical to be on top of the latest developments. These include:

Privacy challenges in the midst of a health pandemic

Strategies and best practices for responding to and managing privacy breaches in healthcare

Can you disclose someone’s personal health information? When? Who? How?

Managing privacy breaches in an era of intense media scrutiny

How should privacy and security work together?

Privacy challenges in the context of consent, capacity and substitute decision-making

Privacy and the protection of personal health information in community health settings

The ins and outs of investigations: knowing what to do, when to call the IPC, etc…

Who Should Attend

Privacy officers and other privacy professionals working in healthcare settings

Family health teams

Nurses; nurse educators; unit administrators; managers

Directors/VPs of nursing

Patient care managers

Healthcare risk managers

Privacy officers in healthcare

Directors of professional practice

Directors of care

In-house counsel

Lawyers advising on privacy issues and information technology

Human resource professionals in healthcare

Marketing and communications executives in healthcare

Agenda

Program Log-In (8:30 a.m.)

Wellness Break (10:15 a.m.)

Lunch Break (12:15 p.m.)

Wellness Break (2:15 p.m.)

Program Concludes (4:00 p.m.)

Faculty

Program Chair

Mary Jane Dykeman

Managing Partner, INQ Law

Instructors

Recorded: Nov 3, 2021

$595 + HST


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CPD and Accreditation

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CPD Hours
Format
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Substantive4h
Professionalism1h 30m
EDI30m
Total 6h
The Canadian College of Health Information Management has approved the Osgoode Professional Development short course The 2021 Legal Guide to Privacy & Information Management in Healthcare for 6 CPE credit(s).
MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION Attendance at this program entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 3 Category II credits towards their maintenance of certification requirement.

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