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N.W.T. Health Information Act too complicated, should be simplified, says privacy commissioner

Posted on February 24, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Jamie Malbeuf reports:

The privacy commissioner is calling on the N.W.T. government to fix its Health Information Act because she says it’s too dense and hard to understand.

Elaine Keenan Bengts, the information and privacy commissioner for the N.W.T. and Nunavut, met with MLAs on Thursday to tell them what she thought of the territory’s efforts to safeguard residents’ privacy.

Read more on CBC.

Category: HealthcareLawsNon-U.S.

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