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“The health sector accounts for over 16% of Personal Data Breaches (PDBs) and 7% of data protection complaints. Local government accounted for 8% of Personal Data Breaches (PDBs) and 9% of data protection complaints.” Information Commissioners Office 30th May 2019
“The focus for the second year of the GDPR must be beyond baseline compliance - organisations need to shift their focus to accountability with a real evidenced understanding of the risks to individuals in the way they process data and how those risks should be mitigated. Well-supported and resourced DPOs are central to effective accountability.” Elizabeth Denham UK Information Commissioner 30th May 2019
This National Conference focuses on Information Governance in Health and Social Care, ensuring demonstrable compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and moving beyond baseline compliance to delivering accountability with a real evidenced understanding of the risks to individuals in the way data is processed and how those risks should be mitigated. Through national updates, expert led extended interactive sessions and practical case studies the conference will support you to improve practice your service. The conference will also look at the implications of data breaches and effective reporting and management of information governance serious incidents.
This conference will enable you to:
- Network with colleagues who are working to ensure GDPR compliance in health and social care
- Move beyond baseline compliance - developing accountability with a real evidenced understanding of the risks to individuals in the way data is processed and how those risks should be mitigated
- Reflect on national developments and learning from health and social care data breaches
- Improve the way decisions are made around data sharing
- Improving practice and compliance with GDPR and secondary use of data beyond direct care
- Prevent inappropriate access to medical records by health and social care staff which has been demonstrated as a key breach in ICO investigations
- Develop your skills in making sustainable disclosure decisions and sharing information responsibly and legitimately
- Improving the understanding of GDPR principles in clinical staff and patients
- Understand the implications of Data breaches and the reporting of Information Governance Serious Incident Investigations
- Identify key strategies for Data flow mapping & ensuring there is a lawful basis for processing personal data
- Learn from case studies of effective Multiagency Information Sharing under GDPR
- Understand the role of the Data Protection Officer
- Ensure you are up to date with the latest legal advice
- Self assess and reflect on your own practice
- Gain cpd accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence
PLUS: There will be an opportunity to hear from OneTrust in the pre-conference supplier showcase session