All Care.data articles – Page 6
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News
Care.data records extraction won’t begin until ‘after election’
Commissioners involved in the Care.data pilot programme will not start extracting information from GP patient records until after the May general election, a senior NHS England figure has said.
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Comment
Not rocket science: What the NHS can learn from NASA about collaboration
Collaborative innovation is the way forward
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Care.data suffers new set back
The Health and Social Care Information Centre has pledged to contact a potentially large number of patients who objected to the Care.data programme, after it emerged that their opt-outs could unintentionally exclude them from NHS services such as bowel screening.
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HSJ Knowledge
Data sharing: step out of the technological dark ages
How to make sharing really happen
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News
Senior information centre official to depart
The Health and Social Care Information Centre’s director of information and analytics is leaving the organisation, HSJ has learned.
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Supplements
Roundtable: Where should Care.data go from here?
Winning public trust is essential to making the project a success
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Patient data sharing pilot CCGs unveiled
NHS England has chosen six clinical commissioning groups for the next phase of its controversial Care.data patient record sharing initiative.
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'Shock' at lack of GP-A&E data link
Many patients are ‘shocked’ that lots of accident and emergency doctors do not have automatic access to their GP records, a poll suggests.
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Comment
Can we trust police when it comes to patient data and confidentiality?
They want access to confidential GP medical records
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HSJ Knowledge
Problem solved: Give patients control of their data
What people deem acceptable when sharing data
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News
Exclusive: New health committee chair Sarah Wollaston's first interview
The new chair of the Commons health committee has named whistleblowing, patient safety and the safeguarding of patient records as key areas of attention for the committee under her stewardship, she told HSJ.
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Probe lays bare ‘lapses’ in past patient records safety procedures
An investigation has uncovered ‘significant administrative lapses’ in processes used by the NHS Information Centre to oversee the release of patient records to organisations including research bodies, government departments and insurers.
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Trusts ordered to delete incorrect datafields
The government body in charge of safeguarding patient information has ordered a significant number of trusts to delete a series of datafields.
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NHS England defends Care.data following 'enormous outcry'
NHS England has defended the controversial patient record-sharing programme Care.data following what it admits was an ‘enormous outcry’ in the way it was initially implemented.
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Health information agency chokes data flow
The government agency that distributes NHS data to external research bodies has choked the flow of information while it conducts a wide-ranging review, sparking “frustration” among the researchers and charities which rely on the data.
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Supplements
Patient records: The dataset with no name
Could pseudonymised data at source rescue care.data?
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Pseudonymised data can protect patient confidentiality
Sidestepping the controversial section 251 clauses
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HSJ/NHS Confederation supplement: 'Pseudonymised' records and an inspiring hospital model
Data security and a hospital improvement model are discussed
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Patient record case studies: Return to the source
Using pseudonymisation of data at the source