Dana 08.04.2022. godine u prostorijama hotela Hilton održana je panel diskusija o digitalizaciji i zaštiti podataka o ličnosti, u organizaciji NSTLAW i Japanske poslovne alijanse u Srbiji, uz podršku Kanadsko-srpskog poslovnog udruženja i Slovenačkog poslovnog kluba.

Panel diskusija je otvorena nakon uvodne reči gđe. Milene Argirović, rukovodioca JBAS grupe za zdravstvo, direktorke predstavništva Takeda GmbH za Srbiju, Albaniju, Makedoniju, Kosovo i Crnu Goru, koja je posebno istakla značaj digitalizacije u savremenom svetu.

Nakon toga se prisutnima obratio advokat Nenad Stanković, osnivač i stariji partner u Advokatskoj kancelariji Stanković & partneri koji je predstavio značaj usklađenosti poslovanja sa propisima koji regulišu zaštitu podataka o ličnosti i kompleksnost regulative u polju digitalizacije. U panel diskusiji je učestvovao i g. Dejan Kovačević, Savetnik za digitalno zdravstvo u Vladi Republike Srbije, kabinet predsednice Vlade, koji je predstavio prioritete digitalizacije zdravstva kao i ključne izazove koje je potrebno prevazići radi uspešnog sprovođenja digitalizacije u zdravstvu.

Kao jedan od posebnih ciljeva, g. Dejan Kovačević je istakao uspostavljanje bezbedne i integrisane informaciono-komunikacione infrastrukture i elektronskih usluga za obezbeđivanje kvalitetnije i efikasnije zdravstvene zaštite. Dodatno, g. Dejan Kovačević je predstavio i dalje aktivnosti koji se odnose na usvajanje Akcionog plana digitalizacije zdravstva, dok je istakao da je Program digitalizacije zdravstva već usvojen za period 2022-2026. Istaknuto je i da je potrebno izmeniti oko sedam zakona i 30 propisa kako bi se uskladili sa regulativom zaštite podataka o ličnosti.

Učesnicima se kao panelista obratio i profesor dr Andrej Savin, direktor Poslovne škole u Kopenhagenu, koji se u svom izlaganju osvrnuo na primenu GDPR-a, te razliku u primeni digitalizacije u javnom sektoru i u poslovne svrhe.

Panel diskusiji je prisustvovalo više od 50 učesnika, predstavnika kompanija iz farmaceutskog, građevinskog i sektora osiguranja kao i predstavnika sektora robe široke potrošnje.

Učesnici su imali prilike da aktivno učestvuju u diskusiji, a zaključak panela je da je oblast digitalizacije i zaštite podataka o ličnosti vrlo kompleksna i široka, te da ostaje da se kroz praksu dobiju odgovori na pojedina otvorena pravna pitanja.

Želeli bismo da zahvalimo svima na aktivnom učešću i doprinosu u realizaciji ove panel-diskusije.

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Panel Discussion Digitalization and Data Protection

– private sector will have access to data hold by public institutions

 

On April 8th, 2022, a panel discussion on digitalization and protection of personal data was all organized by NSTLAW, the Japanese Business Alliance, with the support of the Canadian-Serbian Business Association and the Slovenian Business Club.

Panelists were: Milena Argirovic CEO Takeda, Dejan Kovacevic, Digital Health Advisor at the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Office of the Prime Minister, professor Andrej Savin PhD, Director of the Copenhagen Business School and Nenad Stankovic NSTLAW Senior Partner. Mrs. Milena Argirovic, in her opening word emphasized the importance of digitalization in the modern world.

Nenad Stankovic, addressed the audience, presenting the importance of compliance with regulations governing the protection of personal data and the complexity of regulations in the field of digitalization.

Mr. Dejan Kovacevic, presented the priorities of digitalization in the field of health as well as key challenges that need to be overcome in order to successfully implement digitalization in the healthcare sector. As one of the special objectives, Mr. Kovacevic pointed out the establishment of a secure and integrated information and communication infrastructure and electronic services to provide better and more efficient health care. Additionally, Mr. Dejan Kovacevic presented further activities related to the adoption of the Action Plan for Digitalization of Health, while he pointed out that the Program for Digitalization of Health has already been adopted for the period 2022-2026. It was also pointed out that it is necessary to amend about seven laws and 30 regulations in order to harmonize them with the regulations on the protection of personal data.

Professor Savin, referred to the application of the GDPR, and the difference in the application of digitalization in the public sector and for business purposes. He especially stressed dilemmas and issues relating to the possibility that the private sector has access to data maintained by public institutions, making a connection between data protection and competition law.

The panel discussion was attended by more than 50 participants, representatives of the pharmaceutical, construction and insurance companies as well as representatives of the fast products sector.

Participants had the opportunity to actively participate in the discussion, and the conclusion of the panel is that the progress in important field of digitalization and protection of personal data should be developed in future, notwithstanding the complex and non-unified legal and practice.

We would like to thank everyone for their active participation and contribution making the panel discussion relevant to all.