"NHS will soon be in the grip of unprecedented people power. Will there be knowledge & responsibility to go with it?" http://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2014/jun/12/nhs-give-power-people …
@nxtstop1 I question the relative value it would have, versus the massive potential for abuse - including, (& especially), by the state tbh.
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@C7RKY The concept (sell first) & privacy issues SO ill conceived- hard to think about in new light. Quality,respected data IMO will help. -
@nxtstop1 I don't think anyone doubts that there can be healthcare benefits from using data. But you have to trust those doing it. I don't. -
@C7RKY Not in UK-following from US.From this vantage>>I wouldn't either! US has handled data & talk re data much better IMO.W/out trust>zero -
@nxtstop1 I'm sure that's right - couldn't get any worse! :) That said, it was more the lack of consent & utter deception that concerned me. -
@C7RKY Me too! Where was Smart (any) Governance? -
@nxtstop1 It's been bypassed if you ask me. At a core level. The whole debacle prompts questions which are far bigger than caredata now imho -
@C7RKY I bet ~ I was shocked. Rather brazen gov behavior. -
@nxtstop1 I agree. And the real worry is, this is just the latest on my list of examples. I fear Common Purpose are at play here. Know them? - 4 more replies
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