The exchange of health data between healthcare providers can and should increasingly take place electronically.
This can be done through an electronic exchange system, but also through another system set up for the exchange of health data. The exchange of personal health data is subject to general regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and specific regulations under health law.
We are happy to support you in applying these laws and regulations in your practice.
Our support can include advising on how to comply with laws and regulations, drawing up or reviewing documents, handling negotiations and providing continuous remote or on-site support.
We have experience in providing legal advice and training to healthcare providers, ICT service providers, sector organisations and government bodies on various matters, including:
For more information, call +32 (0)2 808 17 41. You can also leave a message using the form; one of our trainers will then contact you.
When you enquire about our services, we will always first arrange a non-binding introductory meeting by phone, at our office or at your premises.
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