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The Medical Paradigm Privacy
Code
Protecting the confidentiality
of your personal information has always been an important part of the way
we do business. To ensure that we protect your privacy, OPCC has adopted
a Privacy Code. This Code sets out how and why we collect and use personal
information about our customers. It also explains limited circumstances
under which we may need or be required to disclose it.
"Personal information" means
information that identifies you as a specific individual. It does not include
the sort of general information that could be found in a business directory
or a telephone book.
Effective January 1, 2004,
the Government of Canada will implement the last phase of the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Act (PIPEDA). This federal statute
will to many other industry sectors.
This legislation establishes
rules and principles for the use and disclosure of personal information
based on the ten privacy principles developed by the Canadian Standards
Association. These principles recognize that we live in an era when commercial
information is exchanged and circulated by electronic means. It balances
the individual's right to privacy in their personal information with the
reasonable need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information.
Under the new legislation,
an organization may collect, use or disclose personal information only
for limited purposes that a reasonable person would consider to be appropriate
in the circumstances.
The Personal Information
Protection and Electronic Act requires us to provide the same safeguards
for your privacy that we have always provided on a voluntary basis. Our
Privacy Code sets out these principles in simple terms. It explains how
we ensure that your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information
are protected.
Our Privacy Code
OPCC's Privacy Code is based
on the following ten principles adopted by the Personal Information Protection
and Electronic Act (PIPEDA).
Principle #1: Our Accountability
for the Collection, Use or Disclosure of Personal Information
As a customer of OPCC, you
have a right to expect that your insurer is accountable for the personal
information it collects and uses. "Customer" means a current and former
client, an applicant.
We are responsible for maintaining
and protecting your personal information while it is under our control.
This includes any personal information that may need to be disclosed to
third parties for processing or other administrative functions.
To help ensure the confidentiality
of your personal information, we have established policies and procedures
to ensure that we comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Act. We have designated a privacy officer who is responsible for our organization's
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