"This guideline regarding physician's control of the patient's medical record can be used to better understand responsibilities related to information sharing within a team."
This guideline regarding physician's control of the patient's medical record can be used to better understand responsibilities related to information sharing within a team.
"These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story speaks to how having a pharmacist in practice improved relationships and communication between patients, providers and pharmacists."
These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story speaks to how having a pharmacist in practice improved relationships and communication between patients, providers and pharmacists.
"These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story looks at how having a pharmacist in practice allowed both the pharmacist and GP to work at the top of their scope to support patients."
These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story looks at how having a pharmacist in practice allowed both the pharmacist and GP to work at the top of their scope to support patients.
"The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program."
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program.