NEGATIVE MESSAGE LETTER2 Business Letter October 17, 2019 Re: Security of personal information Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre 1820 Richmond Road SW Calgary, AB T2T 5C7 Phone: 403-777-5104 Dear Member, We are writing to inform you of recent incident that may impact the security of your personal information. Even though we have ensured privacy of our patient records for all these years, we are sharing this unfortunate incident of privacy breach to ensure that you are aware of it and take necessary steps to protect your information. We came to know that one of our staff members conducted this data breach from February to July of this year and was engaged in unauthorized access of 178 patient health records. Our responsibility of auditing the records on a monthly basis let us discover breach in the Clinical system. This person accessed your records most likely as a part of his duties. We deeply regret this incident and believe it to be unacceptable especially because we have extensively worked for the past several years to value the privacy of our patients. We would like to assure that we reported the incident to Alberta Health and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner and terminated the person at fault. As suggested by McMillan, et. al. (2018), maintaining safety and privacy of patient is of prime importance. We assure that no information has been misused. We ensure information privacy by enhancing staff training and implementing more stringent auditing tools and technique (Hattingh, et. al., 2015). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused and hope that Albertans maintain the same trust from us. Sincerely, Name: () Medical Office Assistant Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre
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