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Patient Privacy Policy of Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine

I. Overview

At Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine (PCRM, we, us, and our), we are committed to providing our patients and their families (you and your) with exceptional service. To be able to provide this service, PCRM collects, uses and discloses your Personal Information (as defined below), including your health information, in accordance with this Policy.

This Policy, in compliance with applicable law, including British Columbia’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) and Alberta’s Health Information Act (HIA), outlines the principles and practices we will follow respecting Personal Information.

II. Personal Information

The term Personal Information means any information that on its own or when put together with other information, allows you to be identified. The types of Personal Information we collect includes:

Personal Information does not include anonymous information or de-identified information that is not associated with a particular individual.

III. Consent

When we provide services to you, we generally rely on consent to permit us to collect, use and disclose your Personal Information. Your consent may be implied, based upon your actions, or explicit through an agreement.

IV. Sources of Personal Information

We collect Personal Information from

V. Purposes for which we Collect, Use and Disclose Personal Information

We collect, use and disclose Personal Information to enable us to manage, maintain and deliver services to you, including to:

VI. Sharing Personal Information

We may share your Personal Information with other PCRM affiliates, authorized contractors, service providers, and other third parties for the purposes described in this Policy and in accordance with applicable law.

We share your Personal Information with affiliates, authorized contractors, service providers, and other third parties we use to support the operation of our business, and who are under statutory and / or contractual obligations with respect to the protection, use and confidentiality of your Personal Information.

PCRM shares Personal Information with the following types of affiliates and service providers. PCRM may engage additional or different service providers from time to time and will update this Policy accordingly.

Affiliates and Service Providers

Country of Location

Purpose

Affiliate company (Inception) and their authorized subcontractors

United States and Canada

Provision of business technologies and necessary legal, management and IT supports (i.e. Prelude Connect and Prelude Cryo).

Electronic Medical Record (EMR) provider(s) (i.e.: eIVF)

Canada

Facilitation and management of EMR platform.

Feedback provider(s) (i.e.: Medallia; Rater8)

United States

Facilitation of seeking feedback or reviews on health care services.

Payment provider(s) (i.e.: Embryo Options)

United States

Some of our staff members, affiliates, contractors and service providers may be located outside of Canada, including in the United States. Personal Information outside of Canada is subject to the laws in the foreign country that may allow law enforcement, courts, and regulatory agencies to access the Personal Information. All health care information is stored in Canada but may be accessed remotely by approved vendors and affiliates. If you would like more information, please contact our privacy team at the address under “Contact Us”.

VII. Protecting Personal Information

We understand the importance of protecting Personal Information. For that reason, we have taken the following steps to secure your Personal Information:

Our staff is trained to collect, use and disclose Personal Information only as necessary to fulfill their duties and in accordance with our Policy. We use commercially reasonable efforts to limit access to your Personal Information to staff members that have a valid business reason for accessing the information, and to ensure that Personal Information in our control is protected against accidental or unlawful loss, access or disclosure.

Where we collect Personal Information from you over the internet, or through virtual means, we obtain a specific consent that explains the limits on our ability to protect data sent or received using those methods.

VIII. Retention and Destruction of Personal Information

We keep your Personal Information for a reasonable period of time after it is no longer needed to fulfill the purposes identified, and in accordance with relevant laws. Where there is no longer a business or legal purpose for us to keep your Personal Information, it will be securely destroyed, erased or anonymized so that it no longer identifies you, in accordance with our record retention obligations and practices. Where allowed by law, we may anonymize your Personal Information so that it cannot identify you and retain the anonymized information for statistical purposes. Anonymized information cannot be linked to an identifiable individual, and is not Personal Information.

IX. Access to Your Personal Information

Subject to the laws of your jurisdiction, you may have the right to access your Personal Information which we have retained.

When requesting access to your Personal Information, please note that we may request specific information from you to enable us to confirm your identity and right to access, as well as to search for and provide you with the Personal Information that we hold about you. Where allowable, we may charge you a fee to access your Personal Information; however, we will advise you of any fee in advance. If you require assistance in preparing your request, please contact our privacy team.
In Canada, patients have a right to access the information in their medical record. However, an individual’s rights of access are not absolute. There are instances where applicable law or regulatory requirements allow or require us to refuse to provide some or all of the Personal Information that we hold. In addition, we cannot give access to Personal Information we no longer hold, ie., if the Personal Information has been destroyed, erased or made anonymous in accordance with our record retention obligations and practices.

In the event that we cannot provide you with access to your Personal Information, we will inform you of the reasons why, subject to any legal or regulatory restrictions.
If you believe there is a mistake in the Personal Information that we have retained, subject to the laws of your jurisdiction, you may have the right to ask for it to be corrected. This only applies to Personal Information, and not to any professional opinions we may have formed. We may ask you to provide documentation evidencing that the Personal Information is incorrect. Where we agree that your Personal Information should be corrected, we will make the correction and make reasonably commercial efforts to notify anyone to whom we have sent this information within the previous year. If we do not agree, we will note this in the file, and will similarly make reasonably commercial efforts to notify anyone to whom we have sent this information within the previous year.

X. Contacting Us

Our privacy team can be reached at info@pacificfertility.ca.

If you wish to make a complaint about our Policy or the privacy practices it concerns, you may make it in writing to contact information outlined above. We will endeavor to ensure your complaint is investigated promptly and that you are provided with a written response addressing such complaint.

If the privacy team is unable to resolve the concern, you may also write to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia or Alberta, as appropriate.

XI. Revisions to this Policy

From time to time, we may make changes to this Policy to reflect changes in our legal or regulatory obligations or in the manner in which we deal with your Personal Information. We will post any revised version of this Policy on our website, pacificfertility.ca, and we encourage you to refer back to it on a regular basis. This Policy was last updated on September 26, 2024.