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  2. Caldicott Report - Wikipedia

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    The Caldicott Committee's Report on the Review of Patient-Identifiable Information, usually referred to as the Caldicott Report, was a review commissioned in 1997 by the Chief Medical Officer of England due to increasing worries concerning the use of patient information in the National Health Service (NHS) in England and Wales and the need to avoid the undermining of confidentiality because of ...

  3. Patient Information Advisory Group - Wikipedia

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    The Patient Information Advisory Group (PIAG) was established in the United Kingdom under section 61 [1] of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 [2] and the Patient Information Advisory Group (Establishment) Regulations 2001 [3] to provide advice on issues of national significance involving the use of patient information and to oversee arrangements created under section 60 [4] of the Act.

  4. Caldicott guardian - Wikipedia

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    The NHS IM&T Security Manual (Section 18.4) requires each organisation to designate a senior medical officer to oversee all procedures affecting access to person-identifiable health data. This role and that of the "guardian" may be combined, providing there is no conflict of interest.

  5. Confidentiality - Wikipedia

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    This is based in law, in the NHS Constitution, and in key NHS rules and procedures. It is also outlined in every NHS employee's contract of employment and in professional standards set by regulatory bodies. [11] The National AIDS Trust's Confidentiality in the NHS: Your Information, Your Rights [12] outlines these rights. All registered ...

  6. NHS Constitution for England - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Constitution for England is a document that sets out objectives of the National Health Service, rights and responsibilities of the various parties involved in health care, (staff, trust board, patients' rights and responsibilities) and the guiding principles which govern the service. [1]

  7. Martha’s rule to be rolled out in 143 hospital sites, NHS ...

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    The NHS has announced the 143 hospital sites that will test and roll out Martha’s rule in its first year. Martha’s rule will allow patients and families to seek a second opinion if they feel ...

  8. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    Right to confidentiality, human dignity and privacy: Doctors should observe strict confidentiality of a patient's condition, with the only exception of potential threats to public health. In case of a physical inspection by a male doctor on a female patient, the latter has the right to have a female person present throughout the procedure.

  9. Mortgage and refinance rates for Dec. 17, 2024: Average ... - AOL

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    Economists are keeping a close eye on inflation and labor reports amid speculation as to timing of future cuts to the Fed rate, with inflation data indicating a continued decline from a peak of 9. ...