Actually that's not true. Choice of blood pressure medications, for example, are currently given depending on ethnicity because certain drugs work better in certain patient groups on average
I'd rather they didn't (in this form anway)
And as for the above..... the racial specific drugs are just something else that should be stopped now. Genetically speaking, nothing differentiates one race from another. Targetting drugs to race is just a new selling tactic by these drugs companies focussing on paranoid Americans.
There isn't an African, Causasian or Asian gene. Yet people still think of things like Sickle Cell Anemia more like a Black disease simply because it's more common in Black people (even though it's just as common in Greek and Italian Caucasians)
Why do you think that - Because the drugs company told you possibly ?
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article2693996.ece
Erm no, because I have read and understand the research evidence.Why do you think that - Because the drugs company told you possibly ?
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article2693996.ece
Why do you think that - Because the drugs company told you possibly ?
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article2693996.ece
Genetically speaking, nothing differentiates one race from another.
[TW]Fox;16425079 said:It seems most people opting out in this thread do so without really understanding what it is they are opting out of.
[TW]Fox;16425079 said:It seems most people opting out in this thread do so without really understanding what it is they are opting out of.
Just a few problems with that though, firstly your GP's system is likely to integrate with the new patient records system rather than just being on a central system, from that specific system he'd still need smart card access to access the central system. The situation you describe is how it could work at the moment, not with the new system...I'd rather they didn't (in this form anway)
And as for getting access to all the patient records - I could do it in 5 minutes - but for £10,000 - a lot less if I was desperate......Just book me an appointment (only this time with a hidden camera on me) - go into the doctors office & make up an ailment, whilst recording him typing in his password - then leave, play back the video in slo-motion in my car and voila one password to that totally locked down/encrypted and totaly secure system. And considering my doc always types in his password when we are in there - it's hardly secure is it ?
HEADLINE: For sale: Your most intimate secrets... thanks to the national NHS database
And they follow it up with other accounts of data going missing, Who cares if the data that went missing was actually unreadable. News wouldnt report that would they, because again, there would be no fear to sell the story.
Even I know that this is nonsense, there are other (physical) security measures and NO GP will logout every time a patient leaves his surgery and back in again when the next one comes in - it is hard enough to persuade them to log out overnight.... And as for getting access to all the patient records - I could do it in 5 minutes - but for £10,000 - a lot less if I was desperate......Just book me an appointment (only this time with a hidden camera on me) - go into the doctors office & make up an ailment, whilst recording him typing in his password - then leave, play back the video in slo-motion in my car and voila one password to that totally locked down/encrypted and totaly secure system. And considering my doc always types in his password when we are in there - it's hardly secure is it ?
Even I know that this is nonsense, there are other (physical) security measures and NO GP will logout every time a patient leaves his surgery and back in again when the next one comes in - it is hard enough to persuade them to log out overnight.
The government shouldn't sell any medical data, it's not theirs to sell.[TW]Fox;16430884 said:If you honestly think a government would sell highly personal medical records then.. you've been wearing to many tinfoil hats.
You obviously don't understand how this can affect future Private medical payments or Life Insurance contributions then
And considering most of us will be privately covered in 10 years time (because the NHS will be a thing of the past) - that is pretty short sighted to say the least. How do you think the NHS will generate double what they need now in ten years time ? Imagine a country with it's entire population on a database.......all their blood types, their ailments, and their medical history.
Imagine how important that would be to a drugs company (with the odd 5Billion $ to pay the NHS) or a company developing a targeted ailment - something like Swine Flu - only a lot less obvious - or pathetic (as in - I must get that swine flu jag because the media says it's so, so bad)
Why would I want anyone to see my medical records???? I'm allergic to nothing.... They can test my bloodtype in 5 seconds, I have nothing they need to know.... and I have no past history. If I had a major condition - why not have some personal method of telling them I have a medical condition, rather than something they can sell on.
For Gods sake - open you eyes.
This is the best way to scaremonger and spread paranoia. Works all over the world, Quote stats remotely related and try and use those stats to corrupt peoples mind against the new ideas
That's a good point actually. All GPs will obviously have Root access to the database and will be able to make unlimited queries to the database.Not a chance in hell ?
Encrypted medical records ? i seriously doubt it. Sure it will have client side authentication but once you get access, looking over your GPs shoulder when he logs in for example. You are in.
The only reason they come out with is that apparently it will save lives. Which i highly doubt. Another bloated waste of money government project with zero credible justification.
Doctors don't make mistakes and anyway those mistakes don't cost lives! Groen has zero credible justification. Erm sorry I mean the NHS.Of course it will save lives. don't you think having instant access to patient records, will help diagnosis and reduce mistakes..
The government shouldn't sell any medical data, it's not theirs to sell.
That's a good point actually. All GPs will obviously have Root access to the database and will be able to make unlimited queries to the database.