England’s NHS plans to share patient records with third parties
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#2This link is also relevant for people registered with the NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/your-nhs-data-matters/manage-your-choice/
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#3"A 2000 study found that 87 percent of the U.S. population can be identified using a combination of their gender, birthdate and zip code."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_re-identification
UK postcodes are more specific I believe.
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#4Re: England’s NHS plans to share patient records with third parties
#5This already routinely done all over the world.
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#6Although the FT is paywalled, from a web search the same topic is covered at https://digitpatrox.com/englands-nhs-plans-to-share-patient- ... (I have no idea how reputable that site is though). Quoting the start of it: “”” England’s NHS is making ready to scrape the medical histories of 55m sufferers, together with delicate info relating to psychological and sexual well being, prison information and the abuse of adul…
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#7This already routinely done all over the world.
Because most countries don't run a national healthcare system; this is data collection by the state (not a private company) and should be treated accordingly.
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#8Whilst legally permissible, being opt-out with highly sensitive information is detestable and shows the GDPR doesn't go far enough.
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#10This already routinely done all over the world.
Citation needed (sorry).
It should be noted that the NHS is one of the largest, longest, most standardised medical record sets in the world. This is because it's for the whole (67m person) country, and because the NHS is so old records are old and centralised to a degree you don't see in private-healthcare, federal or smaller countries. That makes this of interest imho.
The NHS DBs have been used for really good medical research in the past (exactly because of the reasons above). That's fine. Buts it's different to just sharing the data with anyone...