NHS suffers data loss, patient advocates launch campaign
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, September 2, 2008
Patient groups have launched a campaign to increase confidentiality of patients' personal data after the Britain's National Health Service (NHS) has suffered a loss of personal data, reports Scotland on Sunday.
Two hundred cases of missing patient data have been reported, including the loss of two computer memory sticks containing clinical information, reports Scotland. NHS officials say the high number is in part because of new staff awareness on the topic.
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