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84 84  [[image:image-20241010130312-2.png||height="398" width="401"]]
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86 -(% class="small" %)//Illustration from:** **//[[(% class="small small small small" %)//GDPR - Back to Basics | URM Consulting//>>url:https://www.urmconsulting.com/blog/gdpr-back-to-basics#Section-3]]
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89 89  Several aspects are crucial for demonstrating GDPR compliance. Hereunder is a compliance assessment for the HIP, based on the GDPR core principles:
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134 134  Patients' rights to access, rectify, and erase their data are respected. The responsibility lies with the Data controllers, who can remove their data from private and collaborative spaces, ensuring compliance with GDPR rights (GDPR Articles 15, 16, 17, and 18).
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136 -* **Data Transfers (Articles 44-50)**
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138 138  The HIP ensures that any data transfers comply with GDPR’s requirements for international data transfers. This is achieved using DTAs and DSAs, ensuring that data transferred across borders is protected under equivalent data protection standards.
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