Offences against the PHIPA can result in fines up to $50,000 for individuals and up to $250,000 for corporations.
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A data use agreement (DUA) is an agreement required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule between a covered entity and a person or entity that receives a “limited data set” from the covered entity. Even though a limited data set excludes many direct identifiers of the individual, when such information is in the hands of non-covered entities, the Privacy Rule attempts to protect the privacy of individuals through the use of DUAs.
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