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Towards a new legislative framework for access to health data

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Consortium Santé Numérique

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Bill 19 on health and social services information and amending various legislative provisions tabled last December constitutes an important leap in the history of the legal framework in Quebec regarding access to health data.

The Consortium Santé Numérique invites you to a special activity that will bring together three guests around the orientations and intentions of Bill 19 in light of the central values for research.

In the program :

  • The outline of Bill 19 and the sections of interest for the academic community
  • The main principles and central values for health research
  • Discussion and question period

Moderator:

Aude Motulsky, Assistant Director, Consortium Santé Numérique, UdeM

Invité(e)s :

  • Cécile Petitgand, Coordinator of the National Table of Research Directors Data Access Initiative, MSSS
  • Me Olivia Toussaint-Martin, Legal Strategy Advisor, MSSS
  • Pier Tremblay, Director of Data Governance, MSSS

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