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Data Privacy Day 2022 Events and Resources For You!

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Data Privacy Day 2022 Events and Resources for You!

Data Privacy Day is an internationally recognized day dedicated to creating awareness about the importance of privacy and protecting personal information.

That means a lot to me and I think it means a lot to you, too. I think it is important that we give our patients and clients the gift of privacy. And that we have the right tools and resources for our employees to make good privacy and security decisions in our businesses.

Information Managers Ltd. is a Data Privacy Champion!

Data Privacy Day Champion

As a DPD Champion, Information Managers recognizes and supports the principle that organizations, businesses, and government all share the responsibility to be conscientious stewards of data by respecting privacy, safeguarding data, and enabling trust.

Each of us is responsible to manage our name and our identity. When you share your personal information, you have the right and responsibility to ask the person or business why they need the information and how they will protect your personal information.

Jean L. Eaton

Your Practical Privacy Coach, Information Managers Ltd.

You can be a Data Privacy Day Champion, too! Follow this link and complete the Organization Champion Form with the National Cyber Security Alliance.

Data Privacy Day Activities

5 Steps To Prevent Employee Snooping

SAY NO TO SNOOPING!

If an individual affiliate knowingly breaches the privacy and security of health information, and the custodian can demonstrate that reasonable safeguards (including privacy awareness training) were in place, the individual affiliate can be charged under the Health Information Act. Fines of up to $50,000 may be applied to the individual, in addition to other sanctions from their employers and/or their professional regulatory colleges where applicable (HIA s.107).

What Is Snooping?

Looking at someone’s personal information without having an authorized purpose to access that information to do your job is known as ‘snooping’.

Even when you are “just looking” at personal information but don’t share that information with anyone else, this is still a privacy breach.

It is illegal.

Snooping incidents are on the rise and can cost you time, money, heartache, and headache in your practice.

When there is an offence under the privacy legislation like the Health Information Act, there may be an investigation, charges and court appearances, fines, penalties, and loss of employment.

Snooping is entirely preventable. 

How Can You Prevent Employee Snooping?

Let’s take a look at the pro-active steps that you can take today to prevent employee snooping.

 

prevent employee snooping

Download the Practice Management Success Tip 5 Steps to Prevent Employee Snooping

The Practice Management Success Tip, 5 Steps to Prevent Employee Snooping, will help you

  • Take 5 practical steps to prevent employee snooping.
  • Provide clarity about what is considered a privacy breach.
  • Contribute to the health information privacy compliance in your healthcare practice.
Download 5 Steps to Prevent Employee Snooping HERE!

I Heart Privacy!

Just in time for Data Privacy Day! Print badges for your team.

I Heart Privacy
I Heart Privacy

Right-click the image and select ‘Save As' to download and insert the image into your favourite templates to make badges or stickers or labels.

Or, use the done-for-you sheet of labels that you can print right away and slip into badge holders or print to stickers or labels.

You can even customize the labels and add your business name!

Get the label sheets using the buttons below.

I Heart Privacy Badges with Data Privacy Day logo
I Heart Privacy Badges

Protect Your Organization and Your Patients With a Privacy Awareness Quiz

Equip your staff with the information they need to confidently and correctly handle personal health information.

Healthcare businesses need privacy awareness training to support key policies and procedures, and risk management programs need a privacy awareness training program.

Reasonable Safeguards

As an employer and healthcare provider, you are responsible to provide training to all of your employees about privacy awareness.

If you don't provide the training, or if the employees don't understand the policies and there is a privacy breach, then the healthcare provider is more likely to be held accountable under the legislation and face penalties, including fines and even prison!

Patients value the privacy and security of their information.

Healthcare providers and clinic managers value privacy and security, and they value not having adverse results as a lack of compliance or patient safety issues.

Data Privacy Day Privacy Awareness Quiz

Patients trust their healthcare providers with their sensitive, personal, and financial information.

If patients don't feel that the healthcare provider will keep their information confidential and secure, patients may choose not to share their information, which may impact their healthcare and treatment.

When we are privacy aware, we can better respond to patients' questions and build their trust in the quality of services that we provide.

Download the Privacy Awareness Quiz to use today to train your employees and protect your patients' health information.

Download the Privacy Awareness Quiz!

Privacy Protection In The Pink Seat with Dr. Angela Mulrooney & Jean Eaton

While privacy is not technology driven, the lack of privacy, perhaps, is impacted by technology.

Many dental practices are overwhelmed with creating and implementing privacy and security policies and procedures and how to prepare a privacy impact assessment.

Angela and I discussed practical privacy tips for your dental practice to help reduce the overwhelm.

These tips apply to all types of healthcare practices.

 

“Talk Shop – Protect Your Business from Information Breaches”

Jean Eaton is a guest on Lauren Sergy's “Talk Shop” YouTube channel.

Talk Shop: learn from industry experts to be a better communicator in work and in life, hosted by @lsergy. Privacy tips for business owners, just in time for Data Privacy Day!

For more Data Privacy Day resources and events from the National Cyber Security Alliance, click the button below!

Visit the National Cyber Security Alliance - Data Privacy Day website

Stay Safe Online

For more information about how to get involved in Data Privacy Day and the Champions program, visit https://staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-day.

You can also follow the campaign on Twitter at @StaySafeOnline or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DataPrivacyNCSA and use the official hashtags #PrivacyAware and #DataPrivacyDay to join the conversation.

Please use the social share buttons to share these Data Privacy Day activities with your friends and colleagues.

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