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by jamessb
1030 days ago
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> "into academia where there is no AtoI/FOIA requirements" As a general statement, this is incorrect: in the UK (where OpenSAFELY operates) Universities are considered "public authorities" under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and people have a right to request access to information that they hold. |
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And nearly everything except the patient data is public anyway!
Also, the actual data is held by the GP system suppliers, who have their own FOIA obligations.