Bibliographic citations
Vasquez, J., (2023). Nivel de cumplimiento de la ley de protección de datos personales en la gestión de los bancos de datos de historias clínicas del Centro Médico San Pablo en el año 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/33495
Vasquez, J., Nivel de cumplimiento de la ley de protección de datos personales en la gestión de los bancos de datos de historias clínicas del Centro Médico San Pablo en el año 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/33495
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title = "Nivel de cumplimiento de la ley de protección de datos personales en la gestión de los bancos de datos de historias clínicas del Centro Médico San Pablo en el año 2021",
author = "Vasquez Salinas, Jonathan Alexander",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2023"
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The protection of personal data is a fundamental right that gives citizens control, disposal and discretion over their personal data. Data is any type of information that allows you to be identified (surname, name, signature, place and date of birth, contact data, occupational, physical, educational, patrimonial, biometric, health, ethnicity and ideology data). These are of great importance and the risk of improper collection and use has led each country to develop its own legislation on the protection of personal data. Although the Personal Data Protection Law aims to control the manual and computerized processing of data, it is true that the use of the Internet makes access to personal information easier than ever. A situation that has led to the creation of specific regulations to control the security of personal data on the Internet, with the aim of protecting both individuals and companies. In Peru, the data protection law is regulated by the Political Constitution of Peru of 1933 where a section entitled Protection of Personal Data was included. It is recognized as a fundamental right and applies to all types of data, intimate or not, and its knowledge or use by third parties may or may not violate the fundamental rights of the friend. Through the following investigation, a conflict between the right to personal data protection and the right to privacy was evidenced with its direct application in a private health entity. The proposed objective is to be able to analyze the level of compliance with the personal data protection law within the private health entity. Alternatives have been proposed to strengthen Law No. 29733 to fully protect personal data. In this sense, the investigation is able to verify what is stated in the hypothesis about the affectation of compliance with this law by those responsible for the administration of this information due to ignorance or misapplication of the law within the organization, where it is evidenced the lack of compliance and misalignment of its policies and regulations. This investigation corresponds to a descriptive investigation; since it is directed towards a purely specifying end. Only the necessary titles of the law for the investigation were selected, these being Title III and Title IV, having a total of 65 articles to review, later a comparison was made between the selected titles of the personal data protection law implemented within of the company and the regulation of the current law of protection of personal data of the Peruvian state where it was evidenced that it only presents 65% of the total compliance with the guidelines established by the law of protection of personal data, in the same way it was evidenced that has a 35% non-compliance with the personal data protection law, for which a proposal was prepared with the purpose of being presented to the organization in order to achieve full compliance with said law, so that in the same way a continuous improvement process within the organization.
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