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Enhancing Data Governance – Privacy Commissioner’s Office Organises “Medical and Healthcare Sector — Experience Sharing Session on Good Data Governance”

Date: 11 March 2024

Enhancing Data Governance – Privacy Commissioner’s Office Organises “Medical and Healthcare Sector — Experience Sharing Session on Good Data Governance”

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) organised the “Medical and Healthcare Sector — Experience Sharing Session on Good Data Governance” (Sharing Session) in hybrid mode on 8 March, which attracted over 180 participants from various sectors, including the medical and healthcare, banking, insurance, government/ public bodies and legal sectors.
 
At the Sharing Session, the Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Corporate Communications and Compliance), Ms Joyce LAI, delivered the welcome address and recommended organisations to establish a comprehensive Personal Data Privacy Management Programme (PMP) to enhance their personal data governance and ensure data security.
 
In addition, representatives of the Outstanding Gold Awardees of the PCPD’s “Privacy-Friendly Awards 2023”, including Mr Wilfred CHIU, Director of Operations, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong, and Dr Joseph HO, Chairman of the Privacy Committee, Union Hospital, were invited to share their practical experience in developing a PMP, as well as handling issues that organisations may encounter in implementing data governance and strengthening data security.
 
 
Please click here for the presentation deck of Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong.
Please click here for the presentation deck of Union Hospital.


The Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Corporate Communications and Compliance), Ms Joyce LAI (first from the left) and Head of Corporate Communications, Ms Phoebe CHOW (first from the right), pictured with the two guest speakers,  Mr Wilfred CHIU, Director of Operations, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong (second from the left) and Dr Joseph HO, Chairman of Privacy Committee, Union Hospital (second from the right).