Your health privacy rights in Ontario
A heath information custodian (“custodian”) is a person or organization described in the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) that has custody or control of your personal health information. Health information custodians can include:
- a health care practitioner (e.g., a physician) or a person who operates a group practice of health care practitioners
- long-term care homes
- Local Health Integration Networks, including those functions previously performed by community care access centres
- hospitals, including psychiatric facilities
- specimen collection centres, laboratories, independent health facilities
- pharmacies
- ambulance services
- Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion
Which health care providers are not classified as health information custodians?
Health information custodians do not include:
- health care practitioners and other persons or organizations that provide health care as agents of a custodian
- someone who evaluates or assesses capacity under the Health Care Consent Act or Substitute Decisions Act
- a health care practitioner who acts for or on behalf of a person who is not a custodian, if the scope of duties of the practitioner do not include the provision of health care (e.g., a physician examining a person for the purpose of providing a fitness report to an insurance company or employer)
- an aboriginal healer who provides traditional healing services to aboriginal persons or members of an aboriginal community
- an aboriginal midwife who provides traditional midwifery services to aboriginal persons or members of an aboriginal community
- a person who provides treatment solely by spiritual means or by prayer
What are the responsibilities of health information custodians under PHIPA?
Health information custodians who have custody or control of your personal health information are required to:
- have in place information practices that comply with PHIPA and to act in a way that complies with those information practices;
- designate or take on the role of a contact person to:
- help the custodian to comply with their obligations under PHIPA,
- ensure that agents of the custodian are appropriately informed of their duties,
- respond to inquiries from the public about their information practices,
- respond to your requests for access and corrections to your information,
- receive complaints about alleged breaches of PHIPA;
- the information practices of the custodian,
- how to contact the custodian or their contact person,
- how an individual may obtain access to or request corrections to records of personal health information,
- how to make a complaint to the custodian and to the Commissioner under PHIPA;