First pic: normal, I was kept in overnight after being admitted to A&E while very ill. Second pic: who are you, and why are you viewing my records on New Years Eve, I was at a friend’s party.pic.twitter.com/FyICNjUpRk
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First pic: normal, I was kept in overnight after being admitted to A&E while very ill. Second pic: who are you, and why are you viewing my records on New Years Eve, I was at a friend’s party.pic.twitter.com/FyICNjUpRk
Ominous
Your best bet is to contact the trust and ask, that’s what NHS Digital direct people to do.
Thank you! Wasn’t sure who to contact in this instance.
Could simply be error. Easy enough to enter in the wrong number. Or they could be searching for a patient with only partial information.
They’ve looked at my records 27 times in three months. Pretty unnerving.
Typing letters, coding etc.. But not 100% sure
Yes, it’s concerned me quite a bit, and they’ve looked at them 27 times, never when I’m in a hospital or attending a GP or hospital appointment.
Yes, I am really concerned that’s it, and they’re not aware I can see it. They even looked on New Years Eve!?
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