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What is an Information Manager Agreement (IMA)?

Posted on October 25, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Having a clear agreement of how patient records will be maintained to ensure privacy, security, and confidentiality in a paper based patient record or in a shared EMR database is the objective of an Information Manager Agreement. This may also be called a Data Sharing Agreement, Information Sharing Agreement, or Business Associate Agreement.

Prenuptial Agreement

In a group healthcare practice, have a clear understanding in writing that sets out how patient records will be collected, used, and disclosed during the group practice is critical to the security of the patient information, health service provider information, and good will between members of the group practice. Think of this as the ‘prenuptial' agreement in your business relationship.

Who is an Information Manager?

In Alberta, the Health Information Act (HIA) defines an information manager.  Generally, it is a special kind of an affiliate, usually a business or a vendor, who provides a service that does some specific task (authorized by the custodian) with health information.  This could be a billing agent, accredited billing submitter, outsourced transcriptionist, EMR vendor or other service provider.

If you are using an EMR vendor, the named individuals on the IMA are the only persons that the software vendor can receive instructions on how to manage the records in the database. Often, this is the physician lead and business owner.

Sometimes, the custodian is also the information manager. For example, a physician (custodian) and business owner may assume the responsibility of ensuring the security of all the patient records authored by other custodians in the group practice.  The physician / custodian / business owner / information manager must follow all the rules of the IMA and HIA.

Not every healthcare practice has an information manager.  Some group practices have many information mangers providing different services.  There are many details and options to consider.  The discussion–and then putting it in writing–is the key to positive business relationship and secure records management.

Avoid surprises – and nasty exits

Some tips to prevent surprises:

  • Take a pro-active privacy role and inform patients how their information will be protected during the routine practice operations and when healthcare providers are added to – or leave – the practice.
  • Decide how you are going to decide about the on-going operational changes to how the software will be used in your practice.
  • Identify in the EMR software who is the primary (or default) healthcare provider for each patient. Talk with your software vendor how best to record this.

It’s never too late to start! If you missed creating an Information Management Agreement or Data Sharing Agreement in your group practice, do it now!

See the Digital Resources for samples that you can use.

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Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)

Posted on May 1, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Clinic Manager / Privacy Officer, Established Practice, New Practice, Services, Vendor

Does your medical practice collect personal health information?

If so, you may need to conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA).

The Health Information Act requires health providers to complete a Privacy Impact Assessment when you:

  • open a new clinic
  • establish a new health services program
  • change how you collect and use personal information
  • implement Electronic Medical Records (EMR), or transition to a new EMR provider
  • share information with a Primary Care Network or other health program
  • access health information from Netcare or other data repositories

Information Managers' Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) consultation helps you document your practices, meet practice management best practices, and ensure compliance with regulatory legislation.

The PIA consultation includes reviewing your current practices, documenting current or new privacy and security policies and procedures, information flow, legal authority analysis, risk assessment, and Privacy Impact Analysis.  Contact us and we’ll take a look at your current office practices and let you know how we can help make your workload easier, your information secure, and meet regulatory compliance.

The ABCs of Privacy Impact Assessments

What do you know about Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs)? If you have implemented an electronic medical record (EMR ) funded through a provincial program, you have probably had to go through a PIA. It was probably time consuming to some degree, but perhaps not as bad as you thought. Jean Eaton is a consultant and expert on Privacy Impact assessments in the medical office. She explains in this blog post, The ABCs of Privacy Impact Assessments, what you should expect when required to undertake a PIA.

Listen to the podcast with Dr. Alan Brookstone of Canadian EMR.

Document Management Tip: What is a Privacy Impact Assessment?

YouTube video: What is a Privacy Impact Assessment? Who needs a PIA? How can I tell if I have a PIA? Information about privacy impact assessments in Canada. Additional details for Alberta and Health Information Act, HIA, OIPC.

Having problems viewing the video here? Watch it on our YouTube channel: What is a PIA?

Computer Network Vendors and Privacy Impact Assessment

Video especially for vendors that supports healthcare practices

 

E-course: Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments

 

A PIA should be as common place to a healthcare practice as a business plan is to a business. BUT most healthcare practices don’t know this and often don’t know that a PIA is  usually part of their professional college requirements and often even a legislated requirement! Prevent malicious errors, omissions or attacks that could result in fines and even jail time for the business, healthcare provider, employee, or vendor by completing a PIA.

If your Privacy Impact Assessment was written more than 2 years ago this e-course is for you

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The Clinic Manager and Physician Lead and Privacy Officer  must ensure its content is updated to reflect the current state of administrative, physical and technical controls.

BONUS! Checklist to update your PIA to meet recent changes to Alberta’s Netcare Portal. If your practice has completed a PIA and now you need to update the PIA, you receive a checklist of items that you need to consider to refresh your PIA.

 

If you a vendor that supports healthcare practices this e-course is for you

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BONUS! One hour tele-consult with Jean, “Create a branded Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness Package”. Jean will work individually with you to review your documentation and coach you on how to prepare the package to give to healthcare practices.

BONUS! Vendor PIA live webinar includes Vendor non-disclosure agreement, Information Manager Agreement, GAP Analysis, Computer Network Narrative templates.

 

Jean has helped hundreds of physicians, chiropractors, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers complete their Privacy Impact Assessment. She has visited hundreds of practices across Canada. But time and geography limit my ability to visit each healthcare practice that needs a PIA. That’s why I developed this on-line interactive course to help you learn everything you need in order to review, amend, or create your own PIA. Each module includes a weekly live webinar, as well as templates, tools, resources and two common case studies to build on each week. You can use these scenarios to guide you through the PIA process.

You know your practice better than anybody else. If you had the right tools, at the time most convenient for you and a mentor to help you, you can develop good office practices, meet legislated and college requirements, and successfully complete your Privacy Impact Assessment requirements.

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Do You Need a New PIA When You Open a New Location?

Posted on August 30, 2016 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Congratulations! You are expanding to a new location!

Do you have a PIA for that?

When a physician or another healthcare provider opens another location and both locations are remarkably similar – same employer, same ownership, same EMR and backup practices, etc. – then you may need to only update or amend your original Privacy Impact Assessment.

My recommendation is to review the ‘Clinic Description’ of the initial Privacy Impact Assessment and edit and update all changes.

This will help you to determine if they need a new Privacy Impact Assessment for the new location. If you have a lot of updates – you might need to prepare a Privacy Impact Assessment Amendment and include the information about your new location.

If there are no significant changes, then it may be sufficient to update the clinic description for both clinics, add the additional description of the new clinic and send a Privacy Impact Assessment Amendment to the OIPC. This can often be a letter with an attachment of the updated clinic description.

Most clinics have had, at least, a change in staffing, physicians, and privacy officers.

Has the legislation changed?

Don't forget to consider when the original Privacy Impact Assessment was completed. If it was prior to 2014 then you will need to update your policies and procedures including the amendments to Alberta's Health Information Act and Alberta Electronic Health Records Regulations.

For more information about PIA's see our introductory video.

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Are You a Vendor That Supports Healthcare Practices?

Posted on January 14, 2016 by Jean Eaton in Blog

New healthcare business needs IT solutions and asking if you have a PIA

(what will you do about it?)

Healthcare practices throughout Canada and the US need IT services and have money to buy new hardware, software and service contracts. They also need a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) and want to work with a vendor who is PIA prepared.

Vendors are required to comply with the healthcare providers ‘PIA's and their privacy, confidentiality, and security best practices.

“A PIA should be as commonplace to a healthcare practice as a business plan is to a business.”

-Jean L. Eaton, Your Practical Privacy Coach

BUT most healthcare practices don't know this and often don't know that a PIA is usually part of their professional college requirements and often even a legislated requirement! Developing a PIA and the supporting policies and procedures will help a healthcare practice to prevent gross errors, omissions or attacks that could result in fines and even jail time for the business, healthcare provider, employee, or vendor. A vendor that supports healthcare practices must:

  • Understand the PIA process and the healthcare customer needs
  • Understand the requirements of legislation (for example, Health Information Act Regulations, Electronic Health Records Regulations, HIPAA, etc.) that the clinic must follow, it includes technical safeguards to protect privacy and confidentiality and security of patients' health information.
  • Makes sure that vendor's business practices meet privacy and safety legislation. This is an excellent opportunity for the seller to lead by example and demonstrate how to implement and follow best practices. This includes:
  • Having a named Privacy Officer
  • Implementing an internal privacy and security incident management program
  • Implementing a privacy awareness program for all of your employees
  • Providing an Information Management Agreement (IMA) or Business Agreement (BA) to the healthcare provider that meets regulations.

Vendor_largeNot every healthcare practice knows all of the technical, physical, and administrative safeguards that should be in place to prevent the risks of unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of sensitive health information. A vendor that understands the requirements can make better recommendations for the healthcare practice. In fact, the experienced vendor can:

  • Create a premium value-added service to guide all new clinics with step by step instructions about the regulations and requirements of the service and
  • Profile how the vendor can best support the healthcare practice
  • Create more sales and help more customers by providing the services they need (even if they don't know it, yet!).
  • Coach the healthcare practice early in the sales process about how the vendor's services can support the healthcare practice. This results in less work and headache for both the practice and the provider.

Do you want to become the preferred vendor in this large customer niche?

You need to learn what the healthcare business needs to successfully complete their Privacy Impact Assessment. Then you can develop branded PIA Readiness Plan for your business that you can give to the healthcare provider to support them to create their PIA.

 

Have you seen this?

IT vendor Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness Plan

 

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Join Privacy Nuggets and get some more tips, tools, and templates that you can use right away to improve your privacy management program.

 

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IT Vendor Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness Plan

Posted on January 9, 2016 by Jean Eaton in Blog, Vendor

New healthcare business needs IT solution asks if you have a PIA (what are you going to do about it?)

Healthcare practices throughout Canada and US need IT services and have money to buy new hardware and service contracts. They also need a Privacy Impact Assessment and want to work with a vendor who is PIA prepared.

You don’t want to lose that sale, do you?

Learn what the healthcare business needs to successfully complete their Privacy Impact Assessment. Develop your own responses and move to the top of their preferred vendors list.

I have developed an on-line interactive course to help you learn everything you need in order to create, review, or amend your own Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness plan. The E-course, Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments – A Complete Step-by-Step Course includes 5 modules each with a weekly live webinar, as well as templates, tools,resources and one common case study to build on each week.

Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments – A Complete Step-by-Step Course will help you

  • Understand the Privacy Impact Assessment process and the healthcare client needs
  • Organize your business marketing to meet the healthcare clients requirements
  • Be informed
  • Be proactive
  • Improve your internal business documentation
  • Be efficient and reduce the administration delays between procurement and installation
  • Create a branded Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness plan to give to that caller and get the sale.

Let the Practical Privacy Coach help you!

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If you are a vendor that supports healthcare practices this e-course is for you!

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BONUS! One hour tele-consult with Jean, “Create a branded Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness Package”. Jean will work individually with you to review your documentation and coach you on how to prepare the package to give to healthcare practices.

BONUS! Vendor PIA live webinar includes Vendor non-disclosure agreement, Information Manager Agreement, GAP Analysis, Computer Network Narrative templates.

 

The modules include:

Module 1:

What is a PIA?

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

 

Module 2:

What is an Information Flow?

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

 

Module 3:

What is a Risk Analysis?

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

 

Module 4:

Pull it together into PIA format

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

 

Module 5:

Complete your PIA Submission

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

BONUS Module 6:

Vendor PIA

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

9 - 10 am MST

The replays, tools, and resources will be available to you for (almost) forever! If you miss a live webinar, or you will be away for some time during the course, you can catch up with the replays. The resources are yours to keep.

BONUS  Three (3) open office drop-in group calls with Jean to help you get un-stuck with your PIA.

If you a vendor that supports healthcare practices this e-course is for you

BONUS One (1) hour tele-consult with Jean, “Create a branded Privacy Impact Assessment Readiness Package”. Jean will work individually with you to review your documentation and coach you on how to prepare the package to give to healthcare practices.

BONUS Vendor PIA live webinar includes Vendor non-disclosure agreement, Information Manager Agreement, GAP Analysis, Computer Network Narrative templates.

If you provide services for any of these healthcare providers, they probably require a PIA and they require their vendors to support their PIA and privacy, confidentiality, and security best practices. This is for you if you are a vendor that supports a healthcare provider in a group or solo practice with direct patient care, for example a:

  • Physician
  • Pharmacist
  • Registered nurse
  • Optometrist or optician
  • Chiropractor
  • Physiotherapist
  • Midwife
  • Podiatrist
  • Dentist, dental hygienist or denturist
  • Audiologist
  • Mental health practicitioner
  • Laboratory, x-ray, and imaging technician
  • Paramedic

Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments –

A Complete Step-by-Step Course

5 live webinars, replays, templates tools, and resources

$450.00 (plus GST)

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You will get

  • Learning Resource Guide for EACH module – how-to explanations, templates, and resource lists
  • Checklists to help you plan your PIA
  • MindMap of the entire PIA process
  • PIA project plan timeline templates
  • Checklists of  personal and health information privacy and security policies that you need in your practice
  • Two sample case studies – one for a new PIA project and one for a PIA amendment – that we will use in each module. The case study is easy to understand by everyone. Use this approach for your PIA project.
  • Explanation and real-life examples of key terms that you need to know and include in your PIA
  • Strategies and templates of risk management assessments that you can customize
  • This E-course might qualify for CPE credits, too!

BONUS!  Three (3) open office drop-in group calls with Jean to help you get un-stuck with your PIA.

BONUS! Checklist to update your PIA to meet recent changes to Alberta's Netcare Portal.

BONUS! Invitation to join a private LinkedIn Group with other registered participants of this course to network and support each other on your PIA journey and continue to help you after this course closes.

If you hired a consultant to do the work of the PIA process for you it may cost you as much as $2,000!

And then…when the consultant is done, they take their knowledge out the door with them.

Invest only $450 in this course and you'll have what you need to do your first PIA project today…and every project in the future!

Not sure if this is right for you?

How to Plan a PIA for Your Healthcare Practice – Practice Management Nugget webinar recorded live on December 3, 2015

 

Watch the replay here!

 

Watch the Preview of the E-Course, Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments.

Preview the E-Course here!

In this preview, Jean will tell you:

  •  3 Biggest Myths about PIA's (and why they are not true)
  •  Questions Privacy Officers, Clinic Managers, Practice Managers Should ask about PIA's but don't
  •  Biggest fears about doing a PIA

Jean will share with you the Solution: Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments – A Complete Step-by-Step Course.

You will learn:

  •  5 Modules of the E-course
  •  What you get with the course
  •  Why you should buy the course now

 


Complimentary access to the on-line course  Privacy Awareness in Healthcare: Essentials $25 value

from our partner, Corridor Interactive when you purchase the E-course.  One user subscription with access to the course for 3-months. Start this training now – a valuable introduction to Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments – A Complete Step-by-Step Course.

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– Jean, Your Practical Privacy Coach

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Prevent Big Fines (or Worse!) for Your Healthcare Practice; Learn How to Plan a Privacy Impact Assessment

Posted on November 18, 2015 by Jean Eaton in PMN Replay, Practice Management Nugget Interview

Join us for the free webinar,

How to Plan a Privacy Impact Assessment for Your Healthcare Practice

A PIA should be as common place to a healthcare practice as a business plan is to a business. BUT most healthcare practices don't know this and often don't know that a PIA is  usually part of their professional college requirements and often even a legislated requirement! Prevent malicious errors, omissions or attacks that could result in fines and even jail time for the business, healthcare provider, employee, or vendor by completing a PIA.

You need a Privacy Impact Assessment when:

  • You  are opening a new clinic or establishing a new health services program.
  • You are changing administrative procedures or technology equipment, services, or vendors
  • You are changing how you collect and use personal information,
  • You are implementing or changing an Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
  • You are sharing health information with another healthcare provider, organization, Primary Care Network or other health program.
  • You have a Privacy Impact Assessment that was written more than 2 years ago? (It is time to review and update this!)

Doing a Privacy Impact Assessment for your practice is easy – once you figure it out.  I have helped hundreds of clients complete their Privacy Impact Assessment and visited hundreds of practices across Alberta.  I've figured it out . . . so you don't have to! Now I’m going to share with you what you need to know to plan your PIA. 

profileLadywithBriefcase_v2Jean L. Eaton, the Practical Privacy Coach, will give you an overview of the Privacy Impact Assessment process, including:

  • What is a PIA
  • When do you need a PIA
  • How to plan a PIA

You will get

  • Learning Resource Guide
  • Checklists to help you plan your PIA

This is for you if you are a healthcare provider, practice manager, or vendor that supports a healthcare provider in a group or solo practice with direct patient care, for example a:

  • Physician
  • Pharmacist
  • Registered nurse
  • Optometrist or optician
  • Chiropractor
  • Physiotherapist
  • Midwife
  • Podiatrist
  • Dentist, dental hygienist or denturist
  • Audiologist
  • Mental health practicitioner
  • Laboratory, x-ray, and imaging technician
  • Paramedic

In this FREE 30-minute Practice Management Nugget Webinar  Jean will answer your questions about planning a PIA for your healthcare practice. I have a Special BONUS Gift for those who show up live – Don't miss out and register today!

Planning a PIA for your healthcare practice is easy when you have tools, resources and the Practical Privacy Coach and Practice Management Mentor to help you.

Recorded Live Thursday, December 3, 2015

 

Watch the replay here.


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Do you have Netcare?

Posted on September 22, 2014 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Netcare's PIA Process

When we provide our personal and sensitive information to a healthcare provider, we want assurances that the confidential information will be respected. We expect that our information will only be shared with people who need to know the information to provide health services to us. Alberta's Health Information Act requires healthcare providers (custodians) to put appropriate safeguards in place to protect the privacy, confidentiality, and security of health information.

Alberta Netcare, also known as the Alberta Electronic Health Record (EHR), is a network of information systems that allows authorized users to see prescriptions, lab results, diagnostic images (e.g. x-rays and ultrasounds) and hospital reports (e.g. hospital discharge summaries). Netcare is used throughout Alberta in hospitals run by Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health and in medical clinics and pharmacies. This is managed by Alberta Health, Government of Alberta. Alberta Health Services (regional health authority), community pharmacies, labs and diagnostic imaging centres and other agencies upload patient information to Netcare.

Netcare Portal PIA

Each custodian is required by Health Information Act to submit a Privacy Impact Assessment to the OIPC. Alberta Health submitted a Privacy Impact Assessment (H1124) in 2006 for Alberta Netcare Portal (ANP) and an updated Privacy Impact Assessment (H3879) in March 2013.

Healthcare providers (custodians) who request access to Alberta Netcare Portal (ANP) must submit a Privacy Impact Assessment to the OIPC that documents the healthcare providers’ computer systems integration with Alberta Netcare.

If you have a previous Privacy Impact Assessment that was accepted by the OIPC regarding your access to Alberta Netcare Portal and it is less than two years old, you can submit a Privacy Impact Assessment Addendum. If you have previously completed a Provincial Organization Readiness Assessement (pORA) you will need to review and update the pORA including completing “Section Two: Mandatory Security Requirements for S2S Sites” and return it to Alberta Health for review and approval.

If you have not yet submitted a Privacy Impact Assessment

You need to submit a PIA to the OIPC for acceptance. This must reference the ANP Privacy Impact Assessment (H3879). You must also complete and submit a pORA including “Section Two: Mandatory Security Requirements for S2S Sites”.

Questions to ask:

1)         When was the last time we reviewed our PIA? (This should be reviewed annually.)

2)         Do we have / do we want access to Alberta Netcare Portal (ANP)? If ‘yes’, then:

3)         Was your Privacy Impact Assessment accepted more than two years ago (before August 2012)? If ‘yes’, then

  • Review and amend your PIA and submit to OIPC including reference to ANP Privacy Impact Assessment H3879 and
  • Review your pORA including “Section Two: Mandatory Security Requirements for S2S Sites”. You will likely need additional support from your computer network vendor and your EMR vendor.

4)         If you are a Registered Nurse and work in occupational health, at a First Nations care centre, at a remote nursing station, for a federal jurisdiction or for an authorized homecare service or self employed, you may be eligible to apply for access to Netcare as a custodian. The above steps also applies to you.

Please share this information with colleagues and your computer network support, EMR vendor, and privacy officer in your organization.

PS

Not all healthcare providers are custodians as defined by Health Information Act. For more information, see our blog, HIA Amendments and Document Management Tip

For more information see:

Alberta OIPC. Bulletin Health Information Act Bulletin August 2014 Update.

Alberta Netcare, Your System Integration with Alberta Netcare.

CARNA Netcare Access to Registered Nurses as Custodians.

Need to do a Privacy Impact Assessment or a Privacy Impact Assessment amendment? We have a course for that!

Protect Your Practice, Your Assets, and Your Patients with Privacy Impact Assessments – A Complete Step-by-Step Course

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Privacy Impact Assessments for Chiropractors – We can Help!

Posted on December 11, 2013 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Chiropractors are now named custodians under the Health Information Act (HIA). Your office will be expected to submit a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to the Office of Information and Privacy Commissioner. Are you finding the PIA process overwhelming? Does your office have the time and resources to prepare your PIA submission? We can help! Check out our article What is a Privacy Impact Assessment?

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