HIQA definition
Examples of HIQA in a sentence
The destruction of the contact dataset and the hardcopy survey responses by the data processor is overseen by HIQA.
Your rights as a Resident are as set out in the Health Act 2007 and the regulations made thereunder, in particular, the Health Act 2007 (Care and Welfare of Residents in Designated Centres for Older People) as amended from time to time, and the HIQA Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland.
The GRO will transfer the contact dataset, to the data controller (HIQA) via a secure file sharing service, as provided by HIQA.
This information will be used by policy-makers, health and social care service providers and HIQA to help improve the quality and safety of health and social care services provided to people in Ireland.
A maximum of four nominated individuals will have access to the data, upon receipt by HIQA.
The Provider shall comply with legislation relating to quality and standards and such other appropriate requirements as may be stipulated by the Minister, the Executive and/or recognised standard setting bodies, including, but not limited to, HIQA and the Mental Health Commission and such standards as HIQA's National Standards on Safer Better Healthcare, or the Quality Framework for Mental Health Services in Ireland.
The Provider will collaborate with the Executive in its monitoring and audit relationships and in the Executive’s performance of the Executive’s obligations to third parties (including HIQA, the C&AG, etc).
The GRO will transfer a dataset to HIQA, hereafter referred to as the contact dataset.
It is planned to provide information about the survey and the transfer of data by the GRO to HIQA for the purposes of the survey, to qualified informants in advance of the transfer/processing of their data, in compliance with the GDPR requirements regarding transparency and the right of data subjects to be informed of the processing of their personal data under Article 13/14 of the GDPR.
The aim of this Agreement is for the GRO to share the data of qualified informants and the deceased persons with HIQA during the relevant survey period.