“In recent years there has been an increasing emphasis on patient safety and quality care. The Quality
of Care Information and Protection Act, 2004 (QCIPA), which comes into force on November 1, 2004, is landmark legislation
that for the first time in Ontario provides a legislated protection from disclosure for information that is collected by or
prepared for a quality of care committee of a health facility.
QCIPA will promote quality care and patient safety in Ontario by enabling hospitals and other health facilities
to carry out a review of any incident or event with the assurance that the information generated by the review is protected
from disclosure. QCIPA supports the open and frank participation of hospital staff and physicians in the activities of a quality
of care committee without concern that the information may be used against them or their colleagues for any purposes including
disciplinary actions, lawsuits or other proceedings.
The protection afforded by ACIPA creates a confidential environment in which persons engaged in the delivery
of health care can collect, analyze and share information about an incident or event within their health care facility in
the interests of quality care and patient safety.”
Hilary Short, President and Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Hospital Association