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Our healthcare data awareness program aims to provide employees with a thorough understanding of the issues involved in protecting medical information. Through structured modules, we cover the legal framework as well as the essential security measures to guarantee the confidentiality and integrity of health data within the company.
Duration: 1h - 8 video modules
Price: On request
This awareness-raising program is aimed at all company employees, regardless of their function, to ensure a common understanding of the issues surrounding health data.
It also meets the requirements of the French Health Data Hosting (HDS) certification, which requires staff to be properly trained to ensure the protection of medical information.
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Our training adopts a diversified pedagogical approach to ensure in-depth understanding and practical application of concepts. Methods used include:
Our teaching team is made up of lawyers and experts in personal data protection. With many years of experience, they have the know-how to pass on the methodologies and knowledge essential to the direct application of GDPR requirements within your company and the challenges of healthcare data.
On-line quizzes (E-learning): Interactive quizzes are offered throughout the course to assess understanding of the concepts covered and reinforce learning.
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Our healthcare data awareness program aims to provide employees with an in-depth understanding of the issues involved in protecting medical information.
Duration: 1h - 8 video modules
Price: On request
Everything you need to know about health data awareness can be found here.
Yes, several regulations require companies handling health data to raise awareness among their employees. The GDPR (Article 39) requires staff to be trained to guarantee the protection of personal data, including health data. The Hébergeur de Données de Santé (HDS) certification also requires adequate staff training to ensure the security of medical information. In addition, certain national regulations, such as those issued by the CNIL (Local control authority), reinforce these training and best practice requirements...
Any company or organization that processes personal health data is concerned by this awareness.
This includes:
Healthcare establishments (hospitals, clinics, medical analysis laboratories) that collect and process sensitive medical information.
Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, etc.) who handle patient files and must respect medical confidentiality.
Providers and subcontractors (data hosts, healthcare software publishers, telemedicine platforms) that store and process this data.
Health insurers and mutual insurance companies that use medical data to manage contracts and reimbursements.
Health digital start-ups and companies that develop applications or solutions based on health data.
Due to the requirements of the GDPR and HDS certification, it is essential that all players involved in managing this data are trained in good security and confidentiality practices.
Health data is considered sensitive data by the GDPR (Article 9) because it can reveal highly personal information about an individual, such as medical history, pathologies or current treatments.
Their misuse or disclosure can lead to serious consequences:
Injury toprivacy: a health data leak can expose confidential information and impact patients' dignity.
Risk ofdiscrimination: Employers, insurers or ill-intentioned third parties could exploit this data to discriminate against certain individuals (exclusion from insurance coverage, refusal to hire, etc.).
Cyberattacksand blackmail: Cybercriminals particularly target medical databases to resell the information on the dark web or exercise blackmail (ransomware).
Strengthened legal obligations: The management of healthcare data is subject to strict regulations (GDPR, HDS certification, Loi Informatique et Libertés) and any negligence can result in heavy penalties.
Thus, securing healthcare data is an absolute priority for all companies concerned, requiring reinforced measures and ongoing employee awareness.
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