Alignment, Gaps, and Remediation Sample Clauses

Alignment, Gaps, and Remediation. Table 5 below summarizes the AeHN Privacy and Security Framework and its alignment with the Security and Privacy Framework outline in ONC-HIE-PIN-003. Timelines for the proposed approach to addressing each gap are provided in Table 6. . Table 6: Privacy and Security Domain Alignment‌‌ Domain Description of Approach4 Description of Gaps Approach to Addressing Gaps5 Openness and Transparency: There should be openness and transparency about policies, procedures, and technologies that directly affect individuals and/or their individually identifiable health information. This Domain is primarily addressed by Network Responsibilities Policy 2.500 with the following rules: a. AeHN Rule 200 re: Notice of Privacy Practices. Currently this rules pushes the Notice of HIE Privacy Practices back to the Participant. This rule also sets forth the sample wording for a Participant participating in the State HIE to include in their Notice of Privacy Practices. The language is not specific for merely the use of Direct Secure Messaging and may not have to be. XxXX places the onus on the Provider to distribute this information to the individual. b. AeHN Rule 400 re: Access to and Use and Disclosure of Information. According to this rule, the capability to Gap: AeHN may need to elaborate further on a general, publically available “notice of data practices” that covers the specific policies that have been developed that pertain to this Domain. Gap: Allowing the Provider to include AeHN specific wording in their Notice of Privacy Practices without requesting a copy be provided to AeHN potentially leaves the door open to misstatement and issues in the case of an incident or breach involving the HIE. Gap: The suggested wording to be included by the Participant in their Notice of Privacy Practice does not include suggested wording about the ability for individuals to request and review documentation as to who has accessed their information or to whom Develop and Publish Notice of Data Practices: A general “notice of data practices” should be made available and prominently placed either on the initial landing page on the AeHN site, the specific landing page for the HIE (i.e., xxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxxx.xxx/health- information-exchange-hie ), or within its landing page for AeHN policies and procedures. Amend Network Responsibilities Policy 2.500, AeHN Rule 200 re Notice of Privacy Practices: Amend the present policy language to require a Participant provide a copy of the language regardi...
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  • Incident Notice and Remediation If Contractor becomes aware of any Incident, it shall notify the State immediately and cooperate with the State regarding recovery, remediation, and the necessity to involve law enforcement, as determined by the State. Unless Contractor can establish that none of Contractor or any of its agents, employees, assigns or Subcontractors are the cause or source of the Incident, Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of notifying each person who may have been impacted by the Incident. After an Incident, Contractor shall take steps to reduce the risk of incurring a similar type of Incident in the future as directed by the State, which may include, but is not limited to, developing and implementing a remediation plan that is approved by the State at no additional cost to the State.

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  • Environmental Health and Safety Performance Seller acknowledges and accepts full and sole responsibility to maintain an environment, health and safety management system ("EMS") appropriate for its business throughout the performance of this Contract. Buyer expects that Seller’s EMS will promote health and safety, environmental stewardship, and pollution prevention by appropriate source reduction strategies. Seller shall convey the requirement of this clause to its suppliers. Seller shall not deliver Goods that contain any asbestos mineral fibers.

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