"Pulse’s analysis reveals that identifiable patient data is already being regularly approved for release by the NHS." http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-practice/practice-topics/it/revealed-independent-experts-overseeing-caredata-have-approved-31-releases-of-identifiable-patient-data-since-april/20005572.article#.UvtwjmJ_vYQ …
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"31 requests for identifiable pt data..approved..with info such as name, DOB, postcodes & NHS number requested alongside other medical data"
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"A request from the Royal College of Anaesthetists for NHS number, hospital number & dates of birth & death for 40k pts" Date of death?? >>
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>If this is indicative of what will be requested from care.data, does it imply deceased's records are included? How do they opt out if so?!?
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"Our Confidentiality Advisory Group will however, provide expert advice on applications to access patient information without consent" WHAT?
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Last tweet is a comment from what appears to be a member of HSCIC staff. Can anyone tell me why HSCIC even have such an unethical group?
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