Navigating the Data Protection Landscape: An Introduction for Dental Practices under the Jamaica Data Protection Act of 2020

Dr Temitayo Bewaji

Duration: 60 minutes

CE: 1.0

 

This session is designed to empower dental practices with an understanding of the Act's scope and its direct implications for their operations. Attendees will delve into their vital roles and responsibilities as data controllers, gaining clarity on the pivotal obligations of handling patient data.

  1. Understand the Scope and Application of the Data Protection Act
  2. Recognize Data Subjects' Rights
  3. Comprehend Obligations for Data Controllers
  4. Identify Standards for Processing Personal Data
  5. Implement Compliance Measures
  6. Assess Legal Implications and Penalties for Non-Compliance
  7. Apply Act’s Provisions to Dental Practice Operations
  8. Develop Strategies for Ongoing Compliance and Review

 

Dr Temitayo Bewaji

Temitayo Bewaji, with over 15 years of extensive experience in the healthcare sector, epitomizes visionary leadership and exemplary management acumen. Armed with an MBBS from the University of the West Indies and an MBA from the University of Bradford, Temitayo blends clinical expertise with strategic business insights to drive organizational excellence.

As a Transformational Healthcare Executive, Temitayo has a rich history of steering healthcare establishments through strategic and operational evolutions, markedly reducing costs, elevating quality, and exceeding patient expectations. His prowess in distilling complex data into actionable insights has been a cornerstone in driving clinical excellence and financial performance across the organizations he has served.

His core competencies span systems improvement, process automation, strategic and operational Leadership, quality improvement, digital transformation, and technology Integration, all aimed at fostering superior patient care. Temitayo is also a seasoned mentor, with a remarkable track record in team building, coaching, and fostering high-performance cultures.