Ontario Court Rules Patients' Medical Records Not Private During Doctor Investigations
An Ontario court ruled March 30th that patient medical records of a doctor now under investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) are not private and open to the scrutiny of the medical regulator’s investigators.
About 100 patients of Dr. Sonja Kustka, under investigation for writing two mask exemptions during Covid, unsuccessfully filed their motion to stop CPSO investigators from gaining access to their private medical records. Counsel for the patients, Rocco Galati, argued that the intrusion into the private medical records has both Supreme Court precedent and is protected under Charter Rights section...
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Ontario Court Rules Patients' Medical Records Not Private During Doctor Investigations
An Ontario court ruled March 30th that patient medical records of a doctor now under investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) are not private and open to the scrutiny of the medical regulator’s investigators.
About 100 patients of Dr. Sonja Kustka, under investigation for writing two mask exemptions during Covid, unsuccessfully filed their motion to stop CPSO investigators from gaining access to their private medical records. Counsel for the patients, Rocco Galati, argued that the intrusion into the private medical records has both Supreme Court precedent and is protected under Charter Rights section...
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