Catalogue description Department of Health: Confidentiality of Personal Health Information: Implementation of Data Protection Act 1984: Registered Files

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Details of JA 433
Reference: JA 433
Title: Department of Health: Confidentiality of Personal Health Information: Implementation of Data Protection Act 1984: Registered Files
Description:

This series contains files regarding confidentiality of personal health information, the implementation of Data Protection Act 1984 within the department on confidentiality, Government action in response to the report of the Wilson Committee on Modern Public Records, Primary Care identifiable patient data, Freedom of Information, Open Government, Electronic Patient Record (EPR), Confidentiality and Legality, Electronic Patient Records, Electronic Patient Records (EPR) Project Board Meetings, Open government: implications for the NHSME, the New NHS Number Implementation Project, Chemists and Doctors Involvement and Data Processing and Quality.

Date: 1979-2006
Arrangement:

The series is arranged in file reference order (within each transfer)

Related material:

Related files in File Office G MH 160

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: CDI, CFD, CMP, CRY, EPT, EPX, HXP, OPP, ORZ, PNE, PNJ and PNO file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Department of Health, 1988-

Department of Health and Social Security, 1968-1988

Physical description: 187 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2018 Department of Health

Selection and destruction information: Files on the government response to the Lindop Report on aspects of data protection in which the Home Office was the lead department, have not been selected, as well as Private Office, general correspondence and patient casework files
Accruals: Series is accruing.

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