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Old 04-12-2011, 12:00   #8
Sirius
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Re: Private health firms could be given access to anonymous NHS patient records & dat

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Originally Posted by Julian View Post
I won't be opting out.

Having had to use the NHS extensively in the recent past, I would be happy for my records to be used for research purposes. In fact during my treatment I agreed to students having access to me and my records to do this very thing.

If it helps save one life it's worth it.
My problem is that someone will make money from it and i can bet now we will see an increase in opportunistic phone calls from medical insurance companies, just like we have now from the "where there is blame there is a claim ****". They can get info on accidents and other stuff from the DVLA from what i heard.
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