Submitted on Thursday 10th June 2021
Rejected on Monday 14th June 2021
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Stop GPDPR NHS Digital personal data selling until failings are investigated
GPDPR NHS Digital personal medical data selling and sharing is being secretively introduced and must face longer public scrutiny in the House of Commons, House of Lords and from independent investigation by relevant Commission authorities into existing failings and lack of public consent.
The NHS can already hold peoples medical data for up to 30 years without requiring their knowledge or consent, and the Government and GCHQ already collect unjustifiable amounts of data under mass surveillance laws. Human rights and public trust has been abused. Now anyone with access can legally collect, store and sell your whole life without you knowing or agreeing, with legal exemptions from choice and control granted by GDPR and the right to erasure. GPDPR is unethical, illegal and must stop.
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Stop plans for NHS Digital to share GP patient data with third parties
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/587940
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