Purpose
The goals of this research project are to: 1) Identify and categorize privacy issues associated with emerging translation and implementation of commercial AI-based technologies in Canadian healthcare; 2) Apply relevant Canadian law, regulation and policy to these issues, including legislation, case law and other legal and quasi-legal doctrines; 3) Assess where the relevant instruments are effective, ineffective or deficient, noting gaps, opportunities and potential areas for improvement, and; 4) Recommend changes to law and policy that will protect the privacy rights of patients while supporting the translation of commercial AI technologies in healthcare.
University of Alberta/Université de l'Alberta × Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
1 grants totalling $49.9K
Contributions Program
85 grants totalling $3.9M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Université du Québec à Montréal | $89.9K | Contributions Program |
| Vancouver Island University | $86.6K | Contributions Program |
| University of Ottawa | $83.7K | Contributions Program |
| Internet of Things Privacy Forum | $81.5K | Contributions Program |
| BC Society of Transition Houses | $60.0K | Contributions Program |