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In a column for The Guardian, Ross Anderson writes that as David Cameron’s “anonymous” record-sharing initiative goes live next month, the privacy of medical records “will be sold off.” Anderson cites a Royal Society report stating, “a substantial body of work in computer science has now demonstrated that the security of personal records in databases cannot be guaranteed through anonymisation procedures where identities are actively sought.” Anderson notes that medical records pose particular challenges because “they often contain publicly known information mixed with private stuff…” Anderson also opines that the information commissioner’s draft anonymisation code of practice is not strong enough to protect patient privacy.
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