The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan published a blog post reacting to the Canadian Public Policy Forum's recent analysis on health data flows. The office agreed with the CPPF's findings, noting an appreciation for the "great value in interoperable digital health records" while indicating "privacy is not a barrier to innovation."
23 Feb. 2024
Saskatchewan IPC discusses health data sharing
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