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A new, single Confidentiality Undertaking form is now available for all pharmacy staff, including registrants, who have access to personal health information. Starting December 1, any new pharmacy staff who have access to personal health information will need to complete the form before they start working at a pharmacy.
- CONFIDENTIALITY UNDERTAKING - bcpharmacists.org
The College of Pharmacists of BC (“College”) collects, uses,...
- Personal Health Information and Privacy Rights | College of Pharmacists ...
Public bodies (such as health authorities and the College)...
- Code of Ethics - Details
a) Registrants respect their patient’s right to privacy and...
- Code of Ethics – Summary of Standards College of Pharmacists of British ...
The College of Pharmacists of BC’s Code of Ethics and its...
- CONFIDENTIALITY UNDERTAKING - bcpharmacists.org
The College of Pharmacists of BC (“College”) collects, uses, discloses, stores, and retains personal information in compliance with the Health Professions Act (HPA), the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act (PODSA), and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).
28 wrz 2018 · Public bodies (such as health authorities and the College) fall under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA). Businesses (such as community pharmacies) fall under the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).
28 cze 2022 · Copies of pharmacy confidentiality agreements are available on the College of Pharmacists of BC PharmaNet web page, under Forms. Completed forms should be retained by the pharmacy while the staff member is employed and for at least three years after their employment ceases for CPBC purposes.
a) Registrants respect their patient’s right to privacy and confidentiality. b) Registrants do their utmost to protect patient confidentiality when they share patient information with colleagues or other healthcare professionals.
The College of Pharmacists of BC’s Code of Ethics and its companion documents: Conflict of Interest Standards and Patient Relations Program collectively articulate the professional commitment registrants, as healthcare professionals, have made to their patients, society and the profession.
29 lis 2023 · The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia is the regulatory body established to regulate both the practice of pharmacy and the operation of pharmacy businesses. The practice of pharmacy has been a designated health profession under the Health Professions Act since April 1, 2009, and is regulated by the College in accordance with the Act ...