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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Personal Health Information Protection Act, also known as PHIPA ('pee-hip-ah'), is Ontario legislation established in November 2004. PHIPA is one of two components of the Health Information Protection Act. The Health Information Protection Act, also established in 2004, comprises two schedules: PHIPA (Schedule A) and the Quality of Care Information Protection Act (Schedule B).PHIPA provides a set of rules for the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information, and includes the following provisions: Consent is required for the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information, with few exceptions Health information custodians are required to treat all personal health information as confidential and maintain its security Individuals have a right to access their personal health information, as well as the right to correct errors Individuals have the right to instruct health information custodians not to share their personal health information with others Rules are provided for the use of personal health information for fundraising or marketing purposes Guidelines are set for the use and disclosure of personal health information for research purposes Accountability is ensured by granting an individual the right to complain if they have identified an error in their personal health information Remedies are established for breaches of the legislation↑ 1.0 1.1. }

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