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Public Bodies and Private Medical Records: The Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003

This article examines the powers granted to the newly established Healthcare Commission to gain access to, use, and pass on to third parties, confidential patient information and records. It criticises the absence of independent oversight of the exercise of these powers, given the threat they pose t...

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Published in:Medical law international 2004-12, Vol.6 (4), p.317-337
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Community health
Confidentiality
Data integrity
Exercise
Health care
Healthcare Commission
Human rights
Legislation
Medical records
Patient information
Privacy
Public agencies
Public policy
Social services
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