P-9.0001, r. 1 - Regulation respecting access authorizations and the duration of use of information held in a health information bank in a clinical domain

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2. Access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacist referred to in paragraph 3 or 4 of section 69 of the Act or in paragraph 11 of section 6 of the Regulation respecting the application of the Act respecting the sharing of certain health information (chapter P-9.0001, r. 0.1) to enable the pharmacist to receive information held in the health information banks in the following clinical domains:
(1)  the medication domain;
(2)  the laboratory domain;
(3)  the medical imaging domain;
(4)  the hospitalization domain.
Access authorizations may also be assigned to such a provider to enable the provider to
(1)  release any electronic prescription for medication written by that provider to the operations manager of the electronic prescription management system for medication;
(2)  receive such information of prescriptions held in that system; and
(3)  retrieve prescriptions held in that system.
The same access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacy resident or a pharmacy intern referred to in paragraph 11 or 12 of section 69 of the Act.
M.O. 2013-03, s. 2; M.O. 2018-016, s. 3; M.O. 2022-041, s. 3.
2. Access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacist referred to in paragraph 3 or 4 of section 69 of the Act to enable the pharmacist to receive information held in the health information banks in the following clinical domains:
(1)  the medication domain;
(2)  the laboratory domain;
(3)  the medical imaging domain;
(4)  the hospitalization domain.
Access authorizations may also be assigned to such a provider to enable the provider to
(1)  release any electronic prescription for medication written by that provider to the operations manager of the electronic prescription management system for medication;
(2)  receive such information of prescriptions held in that system; and
(3)  retrieve prescriptions held in that system.
The same access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacy resident or a pharmacy intern referred to in paragraph 11 or 12 of section 69 of the Act.
M.O. 2013-03, s. 2; M.O. 2018-016, s. 3.
2. Access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacist referred to in paragraph 3 or 4 of section 69 of the Act to enable the pharmacist to receive information held in the health information banks in the following clinical domains:
(1)  the medication domain;
(2)  the laboratory domain;
(3)  the medical imaging domain.
Access authorizations may also be assigned to such a provider to enable the provider to
(1)  release any electronic prescription for medication written by that provider to the operations manager of the electronic prescription management system for medication;
(2)  receive such information of prescriptions held in that system; and
(3)  retrieve prescriptions held in that system.
The same access authorizations may be assigned to a pharmacy resident or a pharmacy intern referred to in paragraph 11 or 12 of section 69 of the Act.
M.O. 2013-03, s. 2.