Ever heard me shouting about sinister implications of NHS stealing our medical data & building a HUGE database? Hmmmhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35300671 …
@sib313 @rogerkline You already have the data for hospitals - HES. You know, the one HSCIC sold 13yrs of to an actuarial society. That one.
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@C7RKY@rogerkline HES not identifiable and actual releases mostly aggregate or sample data. No harm identified, ever. -
@sib313@rogerkline No harm identified by you, you mean? You're welcome to your opinion. I just don't happen to share it. -
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@C7RKY@rogerkline The conclusion of the review of HES releases, not mine. Harm comes from local not national leaks of identifiable data. -
@sib313@rogerkline I'm afraid I believe you're wrong. I can already conceive of the damage my former industry (financial) can do with it. -
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@C7RKY@rogerkline Luckily now they will never get it, rightly. HSCIC released data because that was policy. Policy now changed. -
@sib313@rogerkline They've been humiliated into changing because they've been caught out! Do I trust these people/gov with my med data? No. -
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@C7RKY@rogerkline A fair point. We need better transparency and clearer rules. Which NHS needs or it will fail to improve starved of data -
@sib313@rogerkline I understand your desire for the data. I do. But I'm just not prepared to let you have it at any cost. They've shown > - 3 more replies
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