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An Update on the BMA Security Policy - Anderson (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....in many government systems in Britain, the EU [39] and elsewhere. 2 The Gathering Storm We were not to know it at the time, but the NHS Executive had projects underway to build systems that are in serious conflict with medical ethics as understood by both doctors [31] 32] and patients [17] [36] [59] If security rules are adopted that enforce this traditional view, then these systems will require significant changes (which we discuss below) So, with the benefit of hindsight, it is not at all surprising that the response we received from the NHS Executive was limited to nitpicking [47] ....

....and the patient himself. Nonetheless this was felt to be an extremely important question, and in consequence was one of the points investigated in a trial of the principles carried out in a number of general practices. Some early results are described in the paper by Alan Hassey and Mike Wells [36]. 7. A number of contributors objected to the restrictions on aggregating patient data. A typical comment was There is no doubt that general aggregated data, such as immunisation uptake, has been beneficial to the common good . system linkage or networking has, I would suggest, been poorly ....

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A Hassey, M Wells, this volume

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