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Sep 15 2021 WPF urges HHS National Vaccine Advisory Committee to extend privacy protections of vaccination information
COVID-19 Health Privacy Health Records Public Health In public testimony September 15, 2021, WPF’s Executive Director urged the Department of Health and Human Services National Vaccine Advisory Committee Committee to establish broadened protections for covid-19 vaccination data, including extending the existing CDC Guidance (from May 2021) prohibiting commercial marketing use of vaccination registration information or other vaccination data. The intersection between HIPAA privacy regulations Apr 20 2021 WPF Statement to the Civil Society Consultation on Sustainable Health Security Preparedness and Response C20 2021
C20 Digital Health Ecosystems G20 Global Health Health Privacy LMIC Public Health The World Privacy Forum participated in the C20 Civil Society Consultation on Sustainable Health Security Preparedness 20 April, 2021, part of the preparatory work for the G20 health-related declaration. (Rome Declaration.) In our attached statement to the C20 / G20, we outline three key requirements to allow safe and sustainable health data ecosystem knowledge utilization, including privacy and effective data governance, interoperability, and robust inclusion of LMICs and vulnerable or
marginalized populations in standards development. Jul 15 2020 HHS makes significant changes to COVID-19 reporting process
COVID-19 Health Privacy Public Health U.S. Department of Health and Human Services The Department of Health and Human services has announced major changes for hospitals’ COVID-19 data reporting processes. HHS has also made changes to the types of data that hospitals must report, expanding the data collection. This includes new information requests for disaggregated information about adult and pediatric patients, to name a few of the changes. The reporting requirements do contain patient flows, but there are still unknown aspects to the new COVID-19 reporting requirements regarding individual-level data and certain privacy considerations. May 04 2020 Identity Week WPF webinar on global contact tracing apps
Health Privacy Public Health Public Policy Executive Director Pam Dixon gave a one hour webinar 4 May 2020 on global contact tracing apps and technology focusing on case studies in the US, UK, India, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, and other jurisdictions. Recommendations and lessons learned are included, as well as audience questions. Event: Festival of Identity Free Webinar Series Webinar: Proportionate WPF updates and news CALENDAR EVENTS WHO Constituency Meeting WPF co-chair
6 October 2022, Virtual OECD Roundtable WPF expert member and participant Cross-Border Cooperation in the Enforcement of Laws Protecting Privacy
4 October 2022, Paris, France and virtual OECD Committee on Digital and Economic Policy fall meeting WPF participant
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