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Canada Diagnostic Centres Privacy Statement
Canada Diagnostic Centres respects the privacy of its visitors to our website and is committed to maintaining the confidentiality and security of your personal information. As part of this commitment, we have established Privacy Principles to govern our use of patient and client information.
CDC complies with two privacy laws. One is healthcare-related and the other is business-related. In Alberta, when personal information is collected, used or disclosed in the course of providing publicly-funded healthcare services it is covered by the Health Information Act (HIA). At the same time, the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) protects personal information collected, used or disclosed by private-sector companies, including CDC. In practice, the requirements of these laws are reasonably similar and can be satisfied at the same time. Where standards differ, we meet the higher one.
We make information about our privacy policy and practices available to our patients. If you are unsure about which law applies to your information and what that means for you, or if you have any other privacy questions, requests or concerns, please refer to the Contact Us Section below.
Principle 1 – Collection of Personal Information
Our website is used to inform our visitors about Canada Diagnostic Centres and our services. Should you require additional information about Canada Diagnostic Centres you may be asked to provide personal information such as your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number and information request. This information will be collected in a secure portion of the Web site and only used by internal personnel responsible for administering information requests.
Principle 2 – Information Disclosure
Personal information about visitors to our Web site is not disclosed to any third parties. It is also not shared with Canada Diagnostic Centres personnel who do not require such information to perform their job duties.
Principle 3 – Personal Information Collected & Used
To properly administer and understand the technology we need to support this Web site, we may collect and log the location portion of the Internet Protocol (IP) address for incoming traffic to the site (e.g. @internetserviceprovider.ca). We do not capture or link these addresses with the identity of individuals visiting our Web site.
We do not use "cookies" to track how visitors use this Web site. If we change the services provided through the Web site to require the use of "cookies", we will inform you by updating this privacy statement.
Accessing Your Personal Information
Any requests for access to personal information held by Canada Diagnostic Centres must be received in writing and specify the information you are requesting access to. All written requests must be directed to:
Privacy Officer, Canada Diagnostic Centres
#1, 6020- 1A St. SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2H 0G3
Contacting Us About Privacy
For questions or comments about our privacy policy or practices, please contact Joleen Gartner by:
E-mail:
Phone: (403) 253-4666
Privacy Legislation
Any personal information that you provide through the use of this Web site is managed in accordance with Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act.
Disclaimer
This Web site may contain links to other Web sites not administered by Canada Diagnostic Centres. We are not responsible for the content and privacy practices of these other Web sites and encourage you to check the privacy, accuracy and reliability of information on these sites.
The site, its content and the services provided by Canada Diagnostic Centres are intended for Canadian residents only and do not extend outside Canada.
Canada Diagnostic Centres reserves the right to add, modify or delete any information at this Website at any time without notice.