Data Use and Non-disclosure Agreement Concerning the Disclosure of Data for Michigan's Trauma Registry is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is the purpose of the Data Use and Non-disclosure Agreement?
A: The purpose is to regulate the disclosure of data for Michigan's Trauma Registry.
Q: What is the Michigan Trauma Registry?
A: It is a data system that collects and stores information about trauma patients in Michigan.
Q: Why is a Data Use and Non-disclosure Agreement necessary?
A: It is necessary to ensure the confidentiality and proper use of the data.
Q: Who needs to sign the agreement?
A: Any individual or organization that wants access to the data from Michigan's Trauma Registry.
Q: What are the obligations of the parties under the agreement?
A: The parties must comply with the terms of the agreement, maintain confidentiality, and use the data only for authorized purposes.
Q: Can the data be shared with third parties?
A: No, the data cannot be shared with third parties without prior written consent.
Q: What happens if there is a breach of the agreement?
A: The breaching party may be subject to legal consequences, including termination of access to the data.
Q: How long is the agreement valid?
A: The agreement remains valid until terminated by either party.
Q: Is the agreement applicable only to Michigan?
A: Yes, the agreement concerns the disclosure of data for Michigan's Trauma Registry specifically.
Form Details:
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