Qn for my healthcare followers: How many 'critical illnesses', (as per insurance cover), can be anticipated by less serious conditions?
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@C7RKY@JuliaHCox this mass opt-in has too many potential holes for leaks, with what could be drastic consequences. -
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@katemasters67@JuliaHCox It does. But the real concern is, they'll get the majority of data anyway on current rules, even if it was opt-in -
@C7RKY@JuliaHCox missed that. How come? -
@katemasters67@JuliaHCox Because opt-out option is fake. Word play around#caredata is designed to disguise fact that HSCIC get data anyway -
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@katemasters67@JuliaHCox Think about it...#caredata doesn't exist yet. Where did the data for the actuaries come from? The HSCIC database! -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@JuliaHCox provide health data which needs to be correct so isn't it better that premiums better reflect population? -
@Cleverestcookie@katemasters67@JuliaHCox God no! They're in business on a risk/reward basis. Getting this data merely allows them to avoid -
@Cleverestcookie@katemasters67@JuliaHCox >the risks that will result in claims. More profit for them, less payouts for us. By design. - 9 more replies
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@C7RKY@JuliaHCox on the whole we all want to help progress. But after individual consultation, knowing what will and won't be shared.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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