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QuebecAct respecting health and social services information
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2018 QCCAI 82 — Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal

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AlbertaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F2023-D-01

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OntarioMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Privacy Report MI16-5

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OntarioMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Privacy Report MI16-5 - 2018-03-12

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Federal (Canada)Privacy ActWell-founded
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Mar 12, 2018Indexed Jun 30, 2026

Health Canada demonstrates that personal information it collects relates directly to the administration of its Non-Insured Health Benefits Program

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The complainant, representing over twenty physicians, alleged that Health Canada's Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program collected more personal information than necessary for adjudicating drug benefit claims for First Nations and Inuit people. Specifically, the complaint focused on the detailed patient information required for the approval of Limited Use drug benefits. Health Canada maintained that it only collects information essential for providing drug benefits, with data fields based on clinical criteria defined by expert drug-review committees. The OPC reviewed submissions from both parties and consulted with the physicians, focusing on a representative sample of Limited Use forms. The investigation concluded that Health Canada demonstrated a direct connection between the information collected and the purpose of collection, and that the information was necessary for administering the NIHB Program. Consequently, this aspect of the complaint was found to be not well-founded.

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Privacy ActWell-founded

Health Canada demonstrates that personal information it collects relates directly to the administration of its Non-Insured Health Benefits Program

Mar 12, 2018
Adjudicator: Daniel Therrien
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The complainant, representing over twenty physicians, alleged that Health Canada's Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program collected more personal information than necessary for adjudicating drug benefit claims for First Nations and Inuit people. Specifically, the complaint focused on the detailed patient information required for the approval of Limited Use drug benefits. Health Canada maintained that it only collects information essential for providing drug benefits, with data fields based on clinical criteria defined by expert drug-review committees. The OPC reviewed submissions from both parties and consulted with the physicians, focusing on a representative sample of Limited Use forms. The investigation concluded that Health Canada demonstrated a direct connection between the information collected and the purpose of collection, and that the information was necessary for administering the NIHB Program. Consequently, this aspect of the complaint was found to be not well-founded.

Key Issues
  • Whether the information collected by Health Canada on Limited Use forms for drug benefits constitutes personal information under the Privacy Act
  • Whether Health Canada's collection of personal information on Limited Use forms relates directly to an operating program or activity of the institution as required by section 4 of the Privacy Act
  • Whether the specific data fields requesting detailed diagnostic information (e.g., exact number of swollen joints) are necessary for the adjudication of drug benefit claims under the NIHB Program
OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-3825-I

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ManitobaThe Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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MO-2017-0371 — Prairie Mountain Health

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SaskatchewanFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Investigation Report 231-2017 & 317-2017 — Ministry of Justice and Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission

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AlbertaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F2019-05 — Alberta Human Rights Commission and Justice and Solicitor General

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British ColumbiaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F18-10 — BC OIPC order 2032

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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-3826-I

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QuebecAct respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information
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2018 QCCAI 59 — Police Ethics Commissioner and Police Ethics Committee and Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) and Sûreté du Québec (SQ) and Société de transport de Montréal (STM)

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British ColumbiaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F18-09 — BC OIPC order 2031

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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-3824

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OntarioMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order MO-3572

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