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Ireland: Information Commissioner upset over medical error exemption from Freedom of Information Act

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, August 19, 2008

Ireland's Information Commissioner, Emily O'Reilly, has expressed concern after a government-appointed patient safety commission proposed medical errors and other patient safety information remain exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (FOI), reports the Tribune.

Though the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance advocated for a mandatory quality data reporting system, it also called for legislation for that data, as well as information on adverse events and near misses, to be exempt from the FOI, according to the Tribune.

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