The British National Health Service Digital's former chairman warned the merger with the agency and NHS England risked the privacy of 55 million citizens’ medical information, The Register reports. Kingsley Manning said the decision to merge the two agencies last year was a "retrograde step not least in the context of this government's clear intent to weaken the constraints on the use of patient data." Manning claimed the merger created additional barriers for citizens to ask about the use of their data.
4 March 2022
Former NHS Digital chairman says merger with NHS England puts patient data at risk
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