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Advice to the Profession: Quality Assurance Standard
This advice document is intended to help physicians interpret their responsibilities during a public health emergency as set out in the Public Health Emergencies policy and provide guidance around how these obligations may be effectively discharged.
Guidelines for College Directed Supervision
Physicians must comply with all relevant legislation and regulatory requirements related to medical record-keeping.
The law requires physicians to report certain events and clinical conditions either to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (“CPSO”) or other health regulatory bodies (i.e., colleges) and agencies. While not exhaustive, this document provides an overview of some of the key laws and is meant to assist physicians in navigating their legal reporting duties.
Registration Committee
Legal Requirements
Glossary of Terms
Physicians must comply with the expectations set out in this policy and any other specific legal principles and requirements that may apply to the IME, third party medical report, and/or testimony.
Physicians must ensure that harmful incidents are disclosed.
Change of Name
Federal legislation establishes the legal framework for MAID in Canada, including eligibility criteria and safeguards that must be satisfied prior to providing MAID.
Is an interventional pain premises required to have a recovery room?
Apply for Registration
Advertising is used by physicians to attract patients to their practice, or to help inform patients about the services, products or treatments they offer. Currently the General Regulation under the Medicine Act, 19911 (the Regulation) sets out physicians’ legal obligations when advertising.
Health Advocate Role Resources
QI for Individuals & Groups Subset
Physicians Practising in Out-of-Hospital Premises Standard
The Out-of-Hospital Premises (OHP) standards and companion documents outline core requirements for the performance of specific procedures in OHPs that do not fall under another regulatory oversight system.
Using Data for Quality Improvement (DDQI)
Alternative Pathways to Registration for Physicians Trained in the United States
Advice to the Profession: Procedures Standard
Physicians must not charge for the provision of insured services (including the constituent elements of insured services).
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