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BBC 9h

A hospital trust has acknowledged that nearly 50 staff members inappropriately accessed the medical records of victims from the Southport knife attack, including a 13-year-old girl and a teacher; the breach, which has been deemed "inexcusable," has raised serious concerns about patient privacy and trust in the healthcare system, although no staff members have been dismissed. #DataBreach #PatientPrivacy #HealthcareAccountability #GB

Southport attack victims' medical records 'accessed inappropriately'
BBC 11h

A hospital trust has acknowledged that nearly 50 staff members improperly accessed the medical records of victims from the Southport knife attack, including a wounded 13-year-old girl and her teacher, prompting outrage and calls for accountability following an "inexcusable" breach of trust. #DataBreach #PatientPrivacy #HealthcareEthics #GB

Southport attack victims' medical records 'accessed inappropriately'
BBC 13h

A hospital trust in Liverpool has acknowledged that nearly 50 staff members improperly accessed the medical records of victims from the Southport knife attack, including a 13-year-old girl and an adult teacher, leading to significant public outcry over privacy violations and a perceived lack of accountability for the staff involved. #DataBreach #PatientPrivacy #HealthcareEthics #GB

Southport attack victims' medical records 'accessed inappropriately'
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Reuters 5d

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is reportedly granting staff from Palantir and other companies "unlimited access" to identifiable patient data while working on its data platform, raising public concerns about data access and security, as outlined in an internal briefing note. #HealthcareData #PatientPrivacy #DataProtection #GB #US #FL #IN

Britain's NHS to grant Palantir contractors 'unlimited access' to patient data, FT reports
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Reuters 5d

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is reportedly allowing staff from companies like Palantir unlimited access to identifiable patient data while working on its National Data Integration Tenant (NDIT), prompting concerns over data privacy and the implications of external access to sensitive information. #HealthcareData #PatientPrivacy #DataAnalytics #GB #US #FL #IN

Britain's NHS to grant Palantir contractors 'unlimited access' to patient data, FT reports