Understand the Law and Make Confident Decisions

The Fixing Long-Term Care Act (FLTCA) gives Ontario inspectors new powers, and LTC leaders need to know how to respond. From requests for passwords and electronic health records to granting remote access to your data, this two-hour course will give you a better understanding of the FLTCA and related regulations.
  • Understand New Powers

    Ontario's new Fixing Long-Term Care Act (FLTCA) gives inspectors new powers. This course provides a comprehensive overview of those powers along with a review of inspections and investigations under the Act.

  • Handle Tricky Requests

    What will you do if an inspector requests access to your electronic health records, passwords, or both? How can you protect resident privacy while accommodating the inspector's request? Find out in this essential new course.

  • Make Confident Decisions

    At the end of this webinar, you'll have a better understanding of the FLTCA and related regulations, and you'll be empowered to make confident decisions when inspectors request access to sensitive records.

Course Curriculum

This course was recorded live online in November 2023. It includes two hours of on-demand learning.

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    • A Message from Learning Hub Sponsor GoEasyCare

    • Data Governance, Privacy and Remote Inspections (2 hours)

    • Legal Insights on Inspections Feedback

Investment

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Instructors

Gerald Chan

Partner, Stockwoods Barristers

Gerald practices criminal, constitutional, administrative, and select civil/commercial litigation. He has been recognized as a leading practitioner by Best Lawyers in Canada, Benchmark Litigation, Chambers Canada, and L'expert. In 2019, Canadian Lawyer named Gerald one of the Top 25 Most Influential lawyers in Canada.

John Risk

Lawyer, John Risk Law

John has held a variety of roles over his 25 years of experience in health care and regulation. He was the Executive Director of the Joint Policy Planning Committee, a partnership between the Ontario Ministry of Health and the Ontario Hospital Association. He also spent 5 years as General Counsel and Director of Enforcement with an Ontario Regulator. Before starting his own firm, John was the leader of the Regulated Professions and Industries group at a Bay Street law firm in Toronto.