Physician

€2,000

Insufficient legal basis for data processing

Otsuse kuupäev

29. september 2021

Ametiasutus

Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante)

IT

Sektor

Health Care

Riik

IT

Seadus

GDPR

Staatus

FINAL

Kirjeldus

The Italian DPA (Garante) has fined a physician EUR 2,000. A patient had complained to the DPA that the doctor had disclosed his personal data to third parties without authorization. The doctor had recommended medical products to the data subject as part of his treatment. A few days later, the data subject received a call from the marketing consultant behind the recommended products. The data subject pointed out that he had never given his consent to the disclosure of his data. The Garante states that no specific consent is required for the processing of personal data necessary for medical treatment. Here, however, the data was processed for the purpose of product promotion, and therefore explicit consent would have been required under Art. 9 GDPR. The physician thus processed the data unlawfully.

Õiguslikud viited

Art. 5 (1)Art. 9

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Insufficient legal basis for data processing

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