Data Café: The Power of Data in improving Care Quality
Date: Wednesday 24 August 2022
Location: Zoom
The mandatory implementation of the National Data Opt-Out is fast approaching – 31 July 2022. NHS Digital has confirmed that they do not intend to extend implementation of the deadline any further.
If you are a Care Quality Commission registered provider who is partially or wholly publicly funded, you must take action by 31 July 2022.
If you do not, you could be in breachAlso known as a data breach. A security incident where sensitive and personal information is copied, transmitted, viewed, or stolen. See also: Cyber Security Guidance. More of the Information Commissioner’s Office regulations in relation to processing data fairly and transparently. The national data opt-out will be a requirement of completing Standards Met in the Data Security and Protection Toolkit for 2022/23 onwards.
We have produced a short guide, including wording for you to use within your data processing policies and privacy notice, specifically for care providers. We strongly recommend that you read and act on this guidance now.
Here are the basics.
The national data opt-out gives everyone the ability to stop health and adult social care organisations from sharing their confidential patient information for reasons other than providing their individual care and treatment. The national data opt-out only applies where the data processing relies upon Regulation 5 of the Control of Patient Information Regulations 2002.
It applies to:
It does NOT apply to:
By 31 July 2022, you must:
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