http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/pia/e-medical.asp
CIC has identified client service modernization as one of its strategic business priorities. In support of this priority, HB has been investigating methods by which it could use technology to replace the current manual paper processing system for IMEs. Following discussions with Australia's Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and within CIC, a decision has been made to work with Australia to modify its eHealth system to enable use by Canada. eHealth is DIACs online system for recording, processing and storing health examination results for Australian visa applicants. It removes the need for processing paper-based health reports, as panel clinics / panel physicians/ radiologists are able to record all health information for visa applicants online including examination results, digital chest x-rays, specialist reports, and biometric photographs.
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CIC has entered into an Umbrella Memorandum of Understanding between Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of the Commonwealth of Australia for the development and establishment of a modified version of Australia's eHealth system to be used by Australia and Canada to process Immigration Medical Examinations. Further details on the implementation of eMedical are contained in the Implementation Memorandum of Understanding between Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of the Commonwealth of Australia regarding the “eMedical system” to be used by Australia and Canada to process Immigration Medical Examinations.
This report identified privacy risks, and measures were implemented to mitigate or eliminate the issues.
Nice to know the risks will be mitigated!
I saw this in the `fine print' on one of the forms and asked the doctor's assistant about this, prior to signing the consent form, but got a typical "don't worry about it" response.
CIC has identified client service modernization as one of its strategic business priorities. In support of this priority, HB has been investigating methods by which it could use technology to replace the current manual paper processing system for IMEs. Following discussions with Australia's Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and within CIC, a decision has been made to work with Australia to modify its eHealth system to enable use by Canada. eHealth is DIACs online system for recording, processing and storing health examination results for Australian visa applicants. It removes the need for processing paper-based health reports, as panel clinics / panel physicians/ radiologists are able to record all health information for visa applicants online including examination results, digital chest x-rays, specialist reports, and biometric photographs.
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CIC has entered into an Umbrella Memorandum of Understanding between Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of the Commonwealth of Australia for the development and establishment of a modified version of Australia's eHealth system to be used by Australia and Canada to process Immigration Medical Examinations. Further details on the implementation of eMedical are contained in the Implementation Memorandum of Understanding between Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of the Commonwealth of Australia regarding the “eMedical system” to be used by Australia and Canada to process Immigration Medical Examinations.
This report identified privacy risks, and measures were implemented to mitigate or eliminate the issues.
Nice to know the risks will be mitigated!
I saw this in the `fine print' on one of the forms and asked the doctor's assistant about this, prior to signing the consent form, but got a typical "don't worry about it" response.