Individuals’ rights Sample Clauses

Individuals’ rights. Data protection legislation gives individuals certain rights over their personal information. The lawful basis for processing information and the exemptions available will determine which rights are available to the data subject. In relation to this agreement the following rights may apply: • The right to access personal data held about them • The right to withdraw consent • The right to request that inaccurate data is rectified and incomplete data is completed • The right to request restriction of processing • The right to object to decisions made on the basis of automated processing and/or profiling.
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Individuals’ rights. If a patient notifies Align that such patients desires access to, or to correct, update or erase its Patient Data, or otherwise asserts any of the patient's rights, we will promptly inform you of such request and provide you with such reasonable assistance as you may require in connection with such request and may provide access to the patient or the patient’s representative to the Patient Data. You agree that if applicable Data Protection Law specifies a timeframe and/or procedures that must be complied with in relation to any right asserted in relation to Patient Data you will be solely responsible for compliance with the relevant timeframe and/or procedures.
Individuals’ rights. (a) Business Associate agrees to provide access, at the request of Covered Entity, and in the time and manner designated by the Covered Entity, to Protected Health Information in a Designated Record Set, to Covered Entity or, as directed by Covered Entity, to an Individual in order to meet the requirements under Section 164.524. (b) Business Associate agrees to make any amendment(s) to Protected Health Information in a Designated Record Set that the Covered Entity directs or agrees to make pursuant to Section 164.526, at the request of Covered Entity or an Individual, and in the time and manner designated by the Covered Entity. (c) Business Associate agrees to document such disclosures of Protected Health Information and information related to such disclosures as would be required for Covered Entity to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of Protected Health Information in accordance with Section 164.528. (d) Business Associate agrees to provide to Covered Entity or an Individual, in the time and manner designated by Covered Entity, information collected in accordance with Section 10(c) of this Agreement, to permit Covered Entity to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of Protected Health Information in accordance with Section 164.528. (e) Business Associate agrees to comply with any restriction to the use or disclosure of Protected Health Information that Covered Entity agrees to in accordance with Section 164.522.
Individuals’ rights. Participant shall be solely responsible for affording individuals their rights with respect to Participant’s Shared Information, such as the rights of access and amendment, or requests for special restrictions on the use or disclosure of health information. HealtHIE Nevada shall not accept or process any requests from individuals for the exercise of such rights. Participant shall not undertake to afford an individual any rights with respect to any information in the System other than Participant’s Shared Information. Participant will not require a patient to participate in HealtHIE Nevada nor shall Participant condition any care and/or payment for care in a patient’s participation in HealtHIE Nevada.
Individuals’ rights. 7.1. If you notify us that any person identified or identifiable in Customer Personal Information has made a valid request to exercise their rights under Data Protection Laws, we will enable you to comply with such request through the applicable Platform and/or provide reasonable assistance to you regarding the action required and response to such request. 7.2. We will pass requests relating to Customer Personal Information received directly from individuals on to you for action and response.
Individuals’ rights. The Parties acknowledge that the current Data Protection Legislation provides Data Subjects with a number of rights in respect of their Personal Data. As a result, each Party’s privacy notice must inform Patients how they can exercise their rights under Data Protection Legislation. The most commonly used rights for GP Contractors are set out below, but others described in current Data Protection Legislation may be used and arrangements for all rights should be set out in the Privacy Notice.
Individuals’ rights. You have legal rights around the personal information we hold about you. These are set by Data Protection law. Your rights include: 1. To be informed why, where and how we use your information. 2. To ask for access to your information. 3. To ask for your information to be corrected if it is inaccurate or incomplete. 4. To ask for your information to be deleted or removed where there is no need for us to continue processing it. 5. To ask us to restrict the use of your information. 6. To ask us to copy or transfer your information from one IT system to another in a safe and secure way, without impacting the quality of the information. 7. To object to how your information is used. 8. To challenge any decisions made without human intervention (automated decision making).
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Individuals’ rights. Participant is solely responsible for ensuring that Participant’s Shared Information may properly be disclosed for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. In particular, Participant shall: (a) Obtain any necessary consents, authorizations or releases from individuals required by agreement or by law for making their health information available in IHIN; and (b) Include such statements (if any) in Participant’s notice of privacy practices as may be required in connection with Participant’s use of IHIN. Participant shall be solely responsible for affording individuals their rights with respect to Participant’s Shared Protected Health Information, such as the rights of access and amendment, or requests for special restrictions on the use or disclosure of health information. The IHIN shall not accept or process any requests from individuals for the exercise of such rights. The Parties hereto agree that the Data submitted to IHIN under the Agreement is not a “Designated Record Setfor purposes of individuals’ rights to access, inspect or amend “protected health information” about them under the HIPAA Privacy Rules.
Individuals’ rights. The provisions in this section apply to personal information that has been generated or shared by the Parties under or as a result of this Protocol. It does not apply to other personal data held by the Parties. The Parties will comply with the rights of individuals under the DPA 1998 including rights to be informed about personal information that is recorded about them, gain access to personal information held about them and to correct any factual errors that have been made The Parties confirm that: They have put in place efficient and effective procedures to address complaints relating to the disclosure of personal information, and service users will be provided with information about these procedures; They will keep a record of all such complaints received; and LL They have established a procedure by which their complaints officers report complaints regarding the inappropriate use or disclosure of personal information to the Caldicott Guardian or Information Governance Manager or equivalent ACCESS AND DISCLOSURE The Parties agree that information may be shared without a request for the information being made but a Party will not initiate sharing of information with another Party without a request unless:
Individuals’ rights. Business Associate agrees to: a. Provide access, at the request of Covered Entity, and in the time and manner designated by the Covered Entity, to PHI in a Designated Record Set, to Covered Entity or, as directed by Covered Entity, to an individual in order to meet the requirements under Section 164.524. b. Make any amendment(s) to PHI in a Designated Record Set that the Covered Entity directs or agrees to make pursuant to Section 164.526, at the request of Covered Entity or an individual, and in the time and manner designated by the Covered Entity. c. Document such disclosures of PHI and information related to such disclosures as would be required for Covered Entity to respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with Section 164.528. d. Provide to Covered Entity or an individual, in the time and manner designated by Covered Entity, information collected in accordance with Section 9(c) of this Exhibit, to permit Covered Entity to respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with Section 164.528. e. Comply with any restriction to the use or disclosure of PHI that Covered Entity agrees to in accordance with Section 164.522.
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