Hospital Pricacy Toolkit: Guide to the Ontario Personal Health Information Protection ActRogério dos Santos AlvesAlex Soares de Souza, et all
Ontario Health–Cancer Care Ontario is designated a prescribed entity for the purposes of section 45(1) of the Personal Health Information Protection Act of 2004. As a prescribed entity, Ontario Health–Cancer Care Ontario is authorized to collect personal health information from health information ...
ICES is permitted to hold, link and analyze these data for research purposes as a named "prescribed entity" in Ontario's health information privacy law, the Health Information Protection Act [14]. The study was approved by the institutional review board of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre....
Methods Use of data in this study was authorized and did not require research ethics board review under section 45 of the Personal Health Information Protection Act of Ontario, Canada. We followed the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) reporting guideline. ...
Under Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act, all patients had the right to withhold or withdraw their consent for the use, access or disclosure of their Personal Health Information, and patients are not disadvantaged if they refuse to participate. The requirement for written informed ...
ICES collects information most notably for purposes of Sect. 45 of Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA). Tanuseputro is supported by a PSI Graham Farquharson Knowledge Translation Fellowship. Availability of data and materials The data set from this study is held securely...
Use of ICES data in this study was authorized under section 45 of Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act, which does not require review by a Research Ethics Board. Results A flow diagram of inclusions and exclusions is provided in Supplementary Fig. S2. From May to September 2005...
We used data from Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN) Ontario birth registry, which contains comprehensive perinatal information covering virtually all hospital deliveries in Ontario, to conduct this study. Data access to the BORN is managed under the Personal Health Information Protection Act, ...
The use of data in this project was authorized under section 45 of Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act, thus not requiring research ethics board approval. The study followed Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) and Reporting of Studies Conducted...
15 This project was conducted under section 45 of Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act, which allows ICES to collect personal health information without consent for the purpose of health system evaluation and improvement, and approved by ICES’s Privacy and Legal Office. This study ...