Controversial NHS patient data sharing pilot scheme may be delayed until 2015 Care.data programme further postponed as parliamentary report raises concerns over information security and public consultation
Pilot schemes for the delayed and controversial NHS programme to share data from patients’ medical records might not start until well into the new year, it has emerged.
The launch of the care.data programme was postponed for at least six months in February this year – well past its planned date of April 2014 – and NHS has now said it will not even have completed signing up GP practices for experiments in how it might work until the new year. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Pilot schemes for the delayed and controversial NHS programme to share data from patients’ medical records might not start until well into the new year, it has emerged.
The launch of the care.data programme was postponed for at least six months in February this year – well past its planned date of April 2014 – and NHS has now said it will not even have completed signing up GP practices for experiments in how it might work until the new year. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Care.data Inquiry The All Party Parliamentary Group for Patient and Public Involvement in Health and Social Care
- Care.data review due in early 2015 E-Health Insider
- Opt-out system essential for data sharing OnMedica
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