Government confirms national opt-out for patient data
The government has confirmed that patients will be able to opt out for sharing their data for more than direct care in its response to Dame Fiona’s report.
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The government has confirmed that patients will be able to opt out for sharing their data for more than direct care in its response to Dame Fiona’s report.
The government response to Dame Caldicott’s data security review has been released promising a multi-million pound cyber-security fund and data protection penalties.
A company managed by a team of GPs has been inspected by the Care Quality Commission which found it to have no professional insurances in place.
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The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals’ GDE strategy was launched at iLinks with the region wide EPR a key tenet of the plans.
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University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to receive an aggregate £5 million of equity in Drayson Technologies.
Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care System has integrated virtual ward data into its shared
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Charlotte Refsum, director of health policy at the Tony Blair Institute and Markus Bolton, CEO
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is leading a pan-London, 5,000 patient assessment of the