What is the Personal Health Information Act?
The Personal Health Information Act became law in Canada in December 1997 and was introduced to empower you as a health service recipient. It accomplishes this by granting you two primary rights: – The Right to Access your personal health information. – The Right to have your personal health information kept Private.
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