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"Hybrid files" not completely open to auditors--Alberta appeal court.


When Innovative Health Group Inc. of Calgary was asked to open its "hybrid files May refer to a graphics file that contains vector graphics and bitmapped graphics. See metafile. " to auditors of the Calgary Health Region Calgary Health Region is the governing body for healthcare regulation in an area of the Canadian province of Alberta. The region administers facilities in the communities of:

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  • Airdrie, Alberta
  • Banff
  • Black Diamond
, it went to court. These files in question belong to those patients who received publicly funded services and also received other services, privately paid. Innovative argued that the CHR CHR

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 was entitled to view the record of the publicly funded services only, and to open the complete patient record would breach privacy rights under Alberta's Health Information Act. The Court of Appeal agreed with Innovative.

A lower court ruled that the CHR auditors could examine the full record. Court of the Queen's Bench Queen's Bench n. 1) the highest court in Great Britain during the reign of a Queen, so that opinions are identified as a volume of Queen's Bench (QB). 2) in the United States, organizations of women lawyers, dating from when women were a small minority of practicing  Justice A.G. Park stated, "The CHR must be able to look at the entire file and not just the area of the file where it funded the treatment. If any affiliate has engaged in double billing In commerce, double billing is the error of charging a customer twice for the same unique product. This can occur due to a change in product name[1] or due to a software error.[2]

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, the CHR must be able to determine such double billing practices."

The judge added, "To prevent the CHR from learning whether another funding source paid for the identical treatment funded by the CHR would thwart the CHR's ability to conduct a meaningful audit."

The appeal court disagreed. The court ruled that the CHR is entitled to access only those parts of the hybrid files that relate to publicly funded treatment provided by Innovative under contract to the CHR. Moreover, the order was too broad in that it authorized au·thor·ize  
tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es
1. To grant authority or power to.

2. To give permission for; sanction:
 the CHR's access more than the health information it sought.

The Appeal judges also recognize problems in this decision. "This decision may give rise to practical problems about how to separate the accessible information from the inaccessible. Directions about resolving such difficulties should be pursued in the Court of Queen's Bench."
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Title Annotation:HEALTH; Innovative Health Group Inc.
Publication:Community Action
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Date:Aug 21, 2006
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