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Old 04-12-2011, 15:53   #56
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Re: Private health firms could be given access to anonymous NHS patient records & dat

I take it you don't have or would consider using a Merseytravel Smartcard in that case?

You pay for all your shopping with cash and don't use any home delivery nor loyalty cards?

Your data is mined at a ridiculous rate, anonymised medical data is the least of the paranoid's worries.

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
They are still unlikely to bombard me with phonecalls and texts saying "Hey we saw you in town" are they.
While a life sciences research company are?

EDIT: "Forget the multi-million pound, possibly billion pound sums we could make from using this data to research, let's sell it for a few pence per record to ambulance chasers."

Ya.
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