"Rule 4: An individual’s right to object to the sharing of confidential information about them should be respected" > http://www.hscic.gov.uk/media/12822/Guide-to-confidentiality-in-health-and-social-care/pdf/HSCIC-guide-to-confidentiality.pdf …
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>Anybody see a theme emerging from my last 2 tweets? A lack of *respect*...perhaps? HSCIC don't appear to be playing by their own rules?
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Excuse me @hscic. I object to any of my data going from my GP to you. Not just your definition of 'confidential info' How does my GP comply?
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@C7RKY @hscic straw polling, I feel twitchy, but still struggling to work out the real niggle -
@theedwardian81 @hscic And I've mentioned my 'niggle' in the other tweet - consent. What's yours? -
@C7RKY @hscic I've struggled. In principle, I object. Then I couldn't work out any real detriment. -
@theedwardian81 @hscic Having prev spent some years at a senior level in the insurance industry, I could name you a few. Profit trumps law.. -
@C7RKY @hscic but no suggestion insurance gets access to individual data? CAG still there as guardian? - 11 more replies
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