Information Sharing Arrangements Clause Samples

Information Sharing Arrangements. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a statement that whilst they had previously considered GPs to be sole data controllers of their patient records; they now accept that GPs and their contracting Health Boards have joint data controller processing responsibilities towards the GP patient record. The new GMS contractual provisions in Scotland will reduce the risk to GPs of being data controllers by clarifying respective responsibilities within this joint controller arrangement. These contractual changes will support ICO’s position that GPs are not the sole data controllers of the GP patient records but are joint data controllers along with their contracting NHS Board. The contract will clarify the limits of GPs’ responsibilities and GPs will not be exposed to liabilities relating to data outwith their meaningful control. The new contractual provisions will lay the foundations for increased lawful, proactive and appropriate sharing of information amongst professionals working within the health and social care system for the purposes of patient care.
Information Sharing Arrangements. What information is shared? The categories of patient data shared from practice clinical systems and from the Thames Hospice clinical system are: 1. Person Details and Demographics; 2. Allergies; 3. Clinical documentation; 4. Consultations and Events; 5. Health Promotion; 6. Medications; 7. Preventative Procedures; 8. Problems; 9. Procedures; 10. Results; and 11. Social / Family History. Clinical documentation is not made available for sharing where a practice has indicated that the clinical documentation concerned is not to be shared and where the clinical documentation relates to the excluded codes presented in Annex D.3 of the sharing specification. Who are you sharing with? Eat Berkshire practices are sharing with Thames Hospice Thames Hospice is sharing data with the East Berkshire practices. How information is to be transported: All of the information concerned is held within EMISweb. Data is not transported between repositories. Which roles will have access: Clinical and clinical administration roles in the East Berkshire practices. Clinical and clinical administration roles in the Thames Hospice. Are there any restrictions based on different roles? Role-based access controls limit the access of clinical and clinical administration roles in the East Berkshire practices. Role-based access controls limit the access of clinical and clinical administration roles in the Thames Hospice. How is it accessed? Where sharing arrangements have been agreed and implemented, the EMISweb clinical solution allows access between individual data controllers’ systems. A context launch capability means that a user in one EMISweb environment is able to access the details held within a second EMISweb environment for the currently active patient. This helps to ensure a legitimate relationship exists for all shared accesses. How access is to be monitored (audit, logs)? Audit policies and facilities are available for all controllers to help ensure a legitimate relationship exists for all shared accesses. What security measures will be in place? All data controllers and user organisations are subject to the information governance and security requirements and provisions specified within Schedule C (the Qualifying Standard) of the Regional Health and Social Care Information Sharing Agreement. What information sharing protocols and operational agreements will be in place? The sharing arrangement is subject to the requirements and provisions of the Regional Health and Social Car...
Information Sharing Arrangements. 9.1 9.1 The Parties agree to share all information necessary for the successful provision of the Service, including development and delivery of joint communications and publicity.
Information Sharing Arrangements. 15.1 The Partners shall abide by an Information Sharing Agreement, both in their mutual work and also in their related work with all other partners. Information Sharing Agreement 2.docx 15.2 Information Governance shall be supported by the Joint Operational Management Group or a designated sub group. 15.3 The Joint Operational Management Group or designated sub group shall review all organisational arrangements for record keeping where joint teams and services are in place and shall determine the roles and responsibilities required to operate and support good information governance. 15.4 The Joint Operational Management Group or designated sub group shall also provide ongoing guidance and advice upon best practice arising from emerging standards for information governance, confidentiality and records management.
Information Sharing Arrangements. Where applicable, participate in supervisory-driven information sharing mechanisms to enhance industry-wide cyber resilience and response capabilities. Each Party shall promptly notify the other of any material ICT incident that could reasonably impact the security, integrity, or continuity of the Licensed Products, Licensed Indices, or Licensed Reference Rates. Compliance with DORA shall be subject to periodic review to ensure alignment with evolving regulatory standards and best practices.
Information Sharing Arrangements. What information is shared? The categories of patient data shared from practice clinical systems and from the Frimley ICS community services providers’ clinical systems are: 1. Person Details and Demographics; 2. Allergies; 3. Events; 4. Health Promotion; 5. Medications; 6. Preventative Procedures; 7. Problems; 8. Procedures; 9. Results; and 10. Social / Family History. 11. Next of Kin; 12. Risks And Warnings; 13. Alerting; 14. Admissions; 15. Appointments Details; 16. Assessment; 17. Associated People; 18. Care Plan Interventions Details; 19. Care Plan Problems Details; 20. Care Plans Details; 21. Carer Details; 22. Diagnosis Details; 23. Diagnostic Tests; 24. Discharges; 25. ▇▇▇▇ (Deprivation of Liberty); 26. Early Interventions; 27. Electronic Documents; 28. Referrals Details; 29. Risk Management plans; 30. Safeguarding; and 31.

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  • Working Arrangements (i) The former industry practice whereby all Employees on site working in direct sunlight were relocated to shaded or air- conditioned areas when the temperature reached 32°C, will no longer operate. (ii) At temperatures below 35°C workers are not to be relocated out of direct sunlight unless the work environment creates a serious risk to their health and safety, having regard to the nature of the tasks being undertaken, provided that the task or activity being performed is completed and the penalty provisions as for emergency work under the Award shall apply. (iii) Once the temperature reaches 35°C work will cease, and workers may leave the site, provided that the task or activity being performed is completed and the penalty provisions as for emergency work under the Award shall apply. (iv) During periods of hot weather, work in air-conditioned environments shall continue as normal. Workers will walk a reasonable distance through the open to and from amenities and the air-conditioned workspace, provided it does not pose a serious threat to their health or safety. Alternatively, where the Employer can artificially ventilate covered spaces onsite and reduce the temperature to below 35°C, work may continue as normal subject to consultation and agreement with affected Employees to comply with the provisions of this clause. (v) By agreement with the OH&S committee and head contractor during periods of Inclement Weather (heat) the Saturday break roster can be applied to weekday work.