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Clause 152 dropped

It has been a while since I last posted, so I thought I should post something and it is good news!

 

The government have dropped something called clause 152 of the Coroners and Justice Bill. This clause had caused a lot of controversy when it was spotted because it was designed to make it easier to share medical information across Whitehall.

 

More information /related articles below (no set date order, sorry).

ComputerworldUK

Publicservice.c.uk

Politics.co.uk

E-health insider

E-health Insider

The Herald

Friday, 13, March, 2009 Posted by medicalprivacy | Human rights, access, confidential, data rape, databases, ethics, intrusion, privacy | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

NHS database

There is so much info about this, it would be easier to check out the link bellow. If you are wondering who I am, I post under the name ‘medical privacy’. If you click on any of my post, you can get a list of all the comments I have made about the ‘data rape’ the NHS are planning and a few other things.

http://forum.no2id.net/viewforum.php?f=58&sid=5adbb0b11b37864619586a8d52d0abb1

Saturday, 17, November, 2007 Posted by medicalprivacy | NHS, data rape, databases | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet