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by pbhjpbhj
3274 days ago
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So, the system for protection of personal data in the NHS is broken then - if managers can choose to flout the law without any personal repercussions then that law is useless. IIRC you have to have a license to work with certain types of data, that person/those people need to lose grades to the point they have no controlling decision with respect to personal data. It shouldn't be up to their colleagues whether they get held responsible. I work in a craft studio and face a large fine - so I'm told - if I reveal personal data, or make that possible ... because perish the thought someone could learn you painted a piece of pottery, but reveal personal health information against patient wishes and nothing happens? |
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>> I work in a craft studio and face a large fine - so I'm told - if I reveal personal data, or make that possible
I'm guessing you're subject to the exact same process the NHS has went through here. The only reason you would be more likely to receive the fine is because it makes sense as you're not funded by the taxpayer. Fining the NHS is in effect fining the taxpayer for breaching the rights of the taxpayer. It's the same reason the police and other public bodies don't often get fined.