DGPSI-Hospital ..framework for DPDPA Compliance in Hospitals taking shape

FDPPI has been a pioneer in designing a framework exclusively for compliance of DPDPA. The initial version of DGPSI incorporated the ITA 2000 and BIS draft guidelines on Data Governance and was born as a unified framework. With such a unification approach, DGPSI had become the  only framework suitable for the Indian data protection environment.

Subsequently with DGPSI-AI as an extension, the framework adopted the AI development in technology and today DGPSI-Full with DGPSI-AI stands tall amongst any such frameworks. It is suitable for implementation of DPDPA Compliance by default and is also certifiable by third party audit and also possesses ability to measure maturity of implementation through Data Trust Score (DTS).

Further DGPSI evolved with sector wise versions including DGPSI-HR, DGPSI-Data Processor and DGPSI-GDPR to meet specific requirements of HR, Data Processors and GDPR stake holders.

Time has come now to announce that a separate framework for the Hospital environment where there is a need for unification of “Patient Safety” requirements which  are presently handled under NABH  accreditation as a “Quality” criteria.

We started working on DGPSI-Health care as a framework. But it appears that there has to be a different framework for Hospitals under NABH guidelines from a framework for laboratories under NABL guidelines. We have  therefore decided to work presently on DGPSI-Hospital integrating the NABH quality requirements within the DGPSI framework.

Watch  out for more details …

Naavi

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About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance
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