Doctors Nova Scotia concerned about proposed changes to health information law
The organization that represents more than 3,500 physicians, medical students and residents in Nova Scotia is concerned with provisions in legislation introduced by the minister of finance on March 5 as part of the budget process.
Doctors Nova Scotia said clauses in the Financial Measures Act to amend the Personal Health Information Act would grant the minister of health and her department expanded access to the health records of Nova Scotians.
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New changes to the Privacy and Health Information Act could mean divulging your personal health records to the health minister.
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