Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, disclosed the information at the launch of the Family Health Manual at the Ministry of Health, Brickdam, on Tuesday.

He told persons gathered for the launch that the bill was written as part of the governmentโs efforts to secure personsโ data, even as Guyana transitions to an electronic health record system.
โIf we are going to do electronic health records, then peopleโs information must be kept confidential. So, you canโt go and steal peopleโs information,โย he said.
The legislation outlines hefty fines for persons found guilty of any breach of confidentiality, ranging from a minimum of 20 million dollars, all the way up to 100 million dollars.
It also provides for persons to face imprisonment for offences under the act.
Minister Anthony said that the bill and its consequences serve as a warning to everyone that as healthcare workers, it is pertinent to ensure the protection of patientsโ data.
The government intends to lay the Data Protection Bill 2023 in the National Assembly after it engages key stakeholders.
It is currently conducting consultations with several stakeholder organisations following which, recommendations will be taken on board to enhance the legislation.
The bill will help to regulate the collection, storage, processing, use, and dissemination of personal data, all in a private manner. It will consider an individualโs right to privacy and will aid in aligning Guyana with the best international practices on data protection and privacy. (Department of Public Information)









