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Old 10-12-2011, 07:46   #101
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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 mertle View Post
seems not ours aparantly property of Secretary of State for Health. this full legal position of NHS records.

Apparantly Circle who doing cambridge hospital cant access the records under the current system rules. Maybe why government changing it. Who fault that they caused the issue allowing private sector in. I suspect that the real reason not the one they championing.

http://www.alexanderharris.co.uk/New...gislation.aspx
Call me strange but I would speculate that when admitted to a private sector hospital as part of the admissions forms there'll be a section allowing access to medical records.

I have been treated in a private hospital and had to permit access to my NHS records, of course, without them they couldn't appropriately treat me.

Regardless those records and this are not the same thing.
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