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IAPP CIPP/C Exam - Topic 3 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP/C exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 3
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What is required through the "circle of care" concept under Canadian health information privacy law?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Willie
4 months ago
Wait, can consent really be implied? That seems risky!
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Johanna
4 months ago
It's all about providing care, so D makes sense.
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Leah
4 months ago
Definitely need to notify individuals about data breaches!
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Jesus
4 months ago
I thought consent always had to be explicit?
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Bulah
4 months ago
Circle of care means consent can be implied for health info sharing.
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Vilma
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the specifics of implied consent. I thought it was only valid if the patient hasn’t refused consent, which makes me lean towards option B.
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Miss
5 months ago
I feel like there was something about notifying individuals in case of a data breach, but that might be a different aspect of privacy law.
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Stephaine
5 months ago
I remember a practice question about consent being necessary for sharing PHI, so I think option D might be the right answer here.
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Elke
5 months ago
I think the "circle of care" allows for implied consent when sharing info among health care providers, but I'm not sure if it applies in all situations.
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Kristal
5 months ago
Ah yes, the "circle of care" - I remember this from our privacy law discussions. I'm pretty confident that option D is the correct answer, as it describes the key requirement of the concept.
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Anika
5 months ago
The "circle of care" concept sounds familiar, but I can't quite recall the details. I'll have to read through the options carefully and see if I can figure out the right answer.
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Vannessa
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about the "circle of care" in class. I believe it means that healthcare providers can share a patient's information without explicit consent, as long as it's for the purpose of providing care. So I think option D is the correct answer.
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Celestine
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the "circle of care" - I know it has to do with privacy laws, but I'm not sure of the specifics. I'll have to think this one through carefully.
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Shawnna
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the "circle of care" concept is about implied consent for sharing personal health information between healthcare providers. I think option D is the right answer.
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Mammie
6 months ago
Okay, I've got a good feeling about this one. Based on my understanding of security products like Traps, "Service Protection" is probably referring to the ability of the system to maintain availability and continuity of critical services, like the "ability of one ESM Server to take over for another." I'll go with that.
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Alaine
6 months ago
I think I've got the main steps down - reviewing/approving, posting to the GL, and entering the invoices. But I want to make sure I'm not missing anything critical. I'll review the options one more time to be certain.
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Katie
6 months ago
I'm really torn about the extended credit option. It seems risky, especially if the customer already has a history of late payments.
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Yoko
6 months ago
Okay, let me see if I can break this down. Ivan needs a scalable encryption method, and one that uses a public and private key sounds like asymmetric encryption to me. I'm going to go with C on this one.
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Devora
2 years ago
D is the way to go, eh? Wouldn't want to end up in the 'square of neglect' by messing up the 'circle of care'!
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Janey
2 years ago
Agreed! It's crucial to follow the 'circle of care' concept to protect privacy and maintain trust in the healthcare system.
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Rhea
2 years ago
D is definitely important to ensure proper consent is given for sharing personal health information.
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Joaquin
2 years ago
I'm going with D too. Gotta keep that personal health data secure, eh? Eh? *winks*
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Tawna
2 years ago
D) Consent must be expressed or implied when a custodian discloses personal health information (PHI) to another custodian for the purpose of providing health care.
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Rodolfo
2 years ago
B) An individual's consent may be implied unless the individual has refused consent or if the purpose of the disclosure is not to provide health care.
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Ma
2 years ago
A) Health information custodians or trustees be specified only by applicable law or regulation
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Osvaldo
2 years ago
I agree with you, Paz. Consent is crucial to protect patient privacy.
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Colette
2 years ago
Definitely D. The 'circle of care' is all about maintaining consent and privacy when sharing PHI between healthcare providers.
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Lou
2 years ago
I think D is the correct answer. The 'circle of care' concept requires consent, expressed or implied, when disclosing PHI between custodians for healthcare purposes.
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Yoko
2 years ago
Consent is a key aspect of maintaining trust in the healthcare system.
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Melissia
2 years ago
Yes, it's important to have consent in place to protect patient privacy.
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Shannan
2 years ago
I agree, consent is needed when sharing PHI for healthcare purposes.
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Willard
2 years ago
Yes, you're right. The 'circle of care' concept emphasizes the importance of consent when disclosing personal health information for healthcare.
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Vilma
2 years ago
Yes, it's important to ensure patient privacy and confidentiality.
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Willard
2 years ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. Consent is necessary for sharing PHI between custodians for healthcare purposes.
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Laurel
2 years ago
I agree, consent is necessary for sharing PHI within the 'circle of care'.
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Paz
2 years ago
I think the answer is D, because consent is important when sharing personal health information.
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