"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 …
@theedwardian81 Anything aggregated, doesn't raise an eyebrow from me. I expect that. But this is not that...as I suspect you realise.
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@C7RKY heard it a lot. want to be convinced so I can be grumpy... -
@theedwardian81 Lol! You don't have to be grumpy. Unless you are like me and simply don't want any of your GP records taking without choice? -
@C7RKY which the NHS is incapable of -
@theedwardian81 US medical data valued at £300bn pa this week? Not sure what ours is worth, but we're giving it away 'at cost' it seems? -
@C7RKY but all you are saying is premiums are adjusted to value. True with motoring. -
@theedwardian81 Sorry, but I recognise when I'm being bombarded w/ mini-arguments to distract from my point. All you say is built on consent -
@theedwardian81 Consent that HSCIC don't have, despite the attempted changes in the H&SC Act. I ddon't believe that overrides Article 8 & > -
@theedwardian81 > I find the redefining of words, in order to facilitate verbal 'sleight of hand' quite disturbing, to be quite honest.
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@C7RKY tell me how an insurer gets individual data and fucks someone on a premium through this? -
@theedwardian81 In order to explain that, I'd have to explain the mind of an actuary. Have you ever met one? The scariest of bean counters..
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