Un projet de loi de la N.-É. sur l'accès aux données des patients serait trop large

Dr. Colin Audain, right, president of Doctors Nova Scotia and the organization’s CEO Nancy McCready-Williams, left, appear before the Nova Scotia legislature’s law amendments committee in Halifax on Monday, March, 25, 2024. The provincial government is proposing a legislative change that would give the health minister access to personal health information to plan and manage the health system. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette

HALIFAX - Lives could be put at risk if the Nova Scotia government doesn't maintain limits on who can access sensitive medical information about patients, a sexual assault survivor told a legislature committee on Monday.

Carrie Smith, of Digby, N.S., spoke out against a change in legislation she believes is too broad in giving the province access to patient health information.

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