"confidential information will not be sold for commercial insurance purposes" >Jeremy Hunt http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/feb/28/nhs-data-will-not-be-sold-insurance-companies-jeremy-hunt … Now..here comes the truth>
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Firstly, when he says 'confidential information' he doesn't really mean confidential information. They redefined it >pic.twitter.com/yYzlnP5wcp
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>Notice they redefined 'anonymous' too. Now even if it's fully identifiable, they say your data's anonymous, just because of where it's kept
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And of course, he decided insurance industry can access data to set 'fair premiums' w/o being a 'commercial activity'pic.twitter.com/5RW5kvO4Q5
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And that's before we get to the wordplay being used re 'sold'. Apparently it's a 'cost recovery model', so not selling. Give it away at cost
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As the rules stand, there is absolutely no choice available for us to stop it. Those rules must change radically imho.
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