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Default [OT] UKLM: Subject: NHS data grab just around the corner

On 23/05/2021 10:54, Richard wrote:
On 23/05/2021 09:33, Spike wrote:
On 23/05/2021 07:02, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:


Yes one of the problems with annonamising data is that given enough of it it
can easily be mined to find out with a pretty good accuracy, who any given
person actually is


Look at this short list of non-medical conditions from the very long
list of items to be collected (or grabbed). You could probably work out
who is who in your post code:


Divorced couple sharing house
Marriage
Separation
Divorce
Marital problems
Marital reconciliation
Single parent
Unwanted pregnancy
Illegitimate pregnancy
Imprisonment record
Battered wife €“ history
Battered husband €“ history
Violent spouse
Engaged
Broken engagement
Broken with partner
Legal problem
Criminal record
Boyfriend relationship problem
Girlfriend relationship problem
In prison
On probation
On remand
Extra-marital problems
On conditional probation
Subject to Anti Social Behaviour Order
Imprisonment of family member
History of abuse
Suspected child abuse
Prison medical examination
Complaints about care
Child maltreatment syndrome
Maltreatment syndromes
Place of occurrence of accident or poisoning, prison
Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons


Which scaremongering source please?


https://medconfidential.org/for-pati...nsitive-codes/

"Sensitive codes to be collected

Below is a list of the sensitive codes relating to information held in
patients GP records that the Government will copy, knowing that they
are sensitive. There are other groups of codes not currently listed,
which include things like abortion codes. The NHS did have an
€˜Information Standard defining such sensitive codes, but the existing
one was out of date, no-one did the work to replace it, and it was
deprecated in March 2021€¦

This list is a (small!) subset of the complete set of codes that will be
extracted from the GP records of every man, woman and child in England
by the €˜GP Data for Planning and Research or €˜GPDPR programme. We
provide a way to check what is in the longer list.

Everyone who has not fully opted out by the time their data is first
extracted for GPDPR €“ uploads of patients data are currently intended
to begin from 1 July 2021 €“ will have their entire GP history extracted,
processed, and disseminated to those given access to any GP records:"

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Spike