@meandme10 @katemasters67 Let's ask @TimGough3 if he knows this. Do CQC become 'data controllers' here please Tim? Must they give file back?
@tim2040 @timgough3 @meandme10 @katemasters67 It's about her daughter, who's death is the subject of an NHS complaint. Where does that fall?
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@c7rky@timgough3@meandme10@katemasters67 Lots of desperately sad cases of relatives not getting access to deceased records under#FOI. -
@c7rky@timgough3@meandme10@katemasters67 However those are cases where deceased and person wanting data were estranged or not next of kin -
@tim2040@timgough3@katemasters67 This isn't unknown data - let me just clear that up. Only copies of what@meandme10 has. It's principle. -
@C7RKY@tim2040@TimGough3@meandme10 withdrawing your consent for use of your experience... -
@katemasters67@tim2040@TimGough3@meandme10 Exactly. No longer consent to the purpose for which it is being used. Or rather, not used. -
@C7RKY@tim2040@TimGough3@meandme10 been wondering for a while what prompts action by CQC? Volumes of complaints, severity? -
@katemasters67@tim2040@TimGough3@meandme10 If you ever crack that one, let me know. Anything that's about to be news anyway, perhaps? -
@C7RKY@tim2040@TimGough3@meandme10 my thoughts entirely...
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@c7rky@timgough3@meandme10@katemasters67 Definitely not DPA, as does not apply to deceased.#FOI not good at giving data about deceased.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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