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IAPP CIPP/C Exam - Topic 4 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP/C exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 4
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Which health information custodians may NOT rely on an implied consent model under Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA)?

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Virgina
4 months ago
I thought pharmacies had more leeway with consent models.
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Kimbery
4 months ago
Long-term care homes can rely on implied consent, right?
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Nina
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that?
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Kenia
4 months ago
Totally agree, they need explicit consent!
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Noah
4 months ago
Private insurance companies can't use implied consent.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think pharmacies are usually okay with implied consent, but I could be mixing it up.
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Tony
5 months ago
I feel like ambulance services could be a tricky one. They might have different rules compared to pharmacies.
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Freeman
5 months ago
I remember something about long-term care homes and implied consent, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
I think private insurance companies might not be able to rely on implied consent, but I'm not completely sure.
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Carlota
5 months ago
I think the solution involves creating and configuring SSL/TLS certificates, but I'm not sure which combination of options is the right one. I'll need to carefully read through the choices and think about how they address the security requirement.
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Joseph
5 months ago
I think the best approach here is to focus on the specific requirements of the question. Gary needs a numbering system for the WBS deliverables, so I'm going to go with C, component numbering. It seems like the most direct solution to the problem.
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Carolann
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know VRRP is for redundancy, but I'm not sure if the virtual IP can be the same as the interface IP. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Joseph
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy in mind. I'd start by announcing the deprecation of the old API version, then introduce the new one, and gradually phase out the old version while providing support to remaining users.
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Jody
10 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? Maybe they're all supposed to rely on implied consent, and the real answer is a unicorn or something.
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Jacquelyne
10 months ago
Pharmacies? Really? They're just handing out meds, how hard can it be to get a signature, right?
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Claudia
8 months ago
That makes sense, I didn't realize pharmacies had to follow such strict rules.
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Graciela
8 months ago
Pharmacies have access to sensitive health information, so they cannot rely on implied consent.
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Tiffiny
8 months ago
D) Pharmacies
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Myrtie
8 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Basilia
8 months ago
B) Long-term care homes.
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Lonny
9 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Shelton
10 months ago
Ambulance services? Come on, they're literally saving lives, they can't be bothered with all that consent nonsense!
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Monroe
9 months ago
That's surprising, I would have thought they would be exempt given their critical role in emergencies.
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Timmy
9 months ago
Ambulance services are not exempt from obtaining consent under PHIPA.
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Curt
9 months ago
D) Pharmacies
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Larue
9 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Derick
9 months ago
B) Long-term care homes.
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Helaine
9 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Leigha
10 months ago
Long-term care homes? Nah, they deal with some pretty sensitive stuff, they need explicit consent for sure.
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Karima
9 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Venita
9 months ago
B) Long-term care homes.
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Donette
10 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Ling
10 months ago
Easy, it's gotta be private insurance companies. They're always trying to squeeze every penny out of us, so no way they can rely on implied consent!
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Sabra
8 months ago
D) Pharmacies
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Sanda
8 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Reita
9 months ago
B) Long-term care homes.
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Howard
9 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Stephane
9 months ago
D) Pharmacies
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Vallie
9 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Alaine
9 months ago
C) Ambulance services.
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Dante
10 months ago
B) Long-term care homes.
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Herminia
10 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Bea
10 months ago
A) Private insurance companies.
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Solange
10 months ago
But what about pharmacies? They also handle personal health information.
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Myra
11 months ago
I agree with Jennie, private insurance companies deal with sensitive health information.
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Jennie
11 months ago
I think private insurance companies may not rely on implied consent.
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