Privacy commissioner recommends SHA phase out fax machines
Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner had to deal with almost two dozen breaches of private health information last year related to fax machines or their electronic systems – and those are only the ones voluntarily reported.
Many of the incidents involved either the wrong number being put in, but more often it was the wrong doctor’s name being selected in a menu.
This is a problem commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski has been dealing with for more than a decade.
In a report released Feb. 2, he references other reports he’d written about the same problem in 2014, 2017 and 2018 and all the way back in 2010 when his office issued a report about systemic issues with faxing personal health information.