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Originally Posted by Julian
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. 
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If that’s what it was about I would be for it too
but it won’t be it will end up being an insurance night mare as no matter how you anominise the data the data can be de anomynised with the use of other data bases
soon the backers of the various institutions using the data will all be or have links to the insurance industry then because (hypothetical you) had a heart problem future generations of your family will see refused cover or have huge premiums
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Originally Posted by Stuart
Seems a very narrow minded view. When you bear in mind that any products they develop (and make a profit from, as they are not charities) could save the lives of thousands, if not millions of people.
People seem to think that large companies (and drug companies in particular) are huge, evil entities only too willing to suck the life out of anyone for profit. While I don't think that these guys are paragons of virtue (quite the opposite, in fact), bear in mind that (to paraphrase something I heard somewhere) they are responsible for products that "will save many more people than you or I ever will.".
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Actually wrong (in some cases). The road my friend in has one postcode. It's a mile and a half long and has over 100 houses along it's length. Most of those probably have between 2 and four occupants.. Blocks of flats may have their own postcode, but again, these are only likely to have their own postcode if a lot of people live in the block.
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give them a post code and a few relavent details of medical history ocupation and familu history ( all needed for the research they are talking about ) wont take them to long to know exactly who you are