Focus Area No. 3 provides for the development of e-health and telemedicine
Managed by the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), the long-term objectives of Guyana’s e-Government Program are to provide all citizens with equitable digital access and transparent, accountable, responsive, and efficient governance.
Guyana does not have a data privacy or protection law. However, it does have specific legislation for the financial sector.
The Bank of Guyana oversees anti-money laundering activities and activities to combat the financing of terrorists. In addition, citizens have the right to access information held by or under the control of any public authority.
Food and Drugs Act, Chapter 34:03
McMaster University and the Ministry of Public Health partnered to launch a telemedicine project aimed at expanding telemedicine to four health facilities in Regions 2, 6, 7, and 10 in Guyana.
There is no information on regulations adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is information on emergency management actions.
There is no digital or electronic signature standard, but there is a parliamentary bill to regulate electronic communications