Information and Privacy Commission annual report notes concerns around health care information
The 2023-2024 Annual Report of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) of Alberta has found a spike in instances of abandoned health records and snooping into health information.
The report was tabled Nov. 28 in the Legislative Assembly and is also published online.
The report notes an increased reporting of abandoned health records, which are digital or physical records left unattended by doctors or other health care providers who have retired or moved to another practice.
Additionally, it found a rising trend in snooping in health information systems by employees of custodians, and a use of health information for unauthorized purposes.