On 03/08/17 13:42, Roger Clarke wrote:
[It's also been mentioned on occasions that a record *is* created, and
the opt-out can't be exercised until after it's created, and all that
an opt-out does is suppress additions to the record, or accesses to
the record (or maybe just access to the record by the individual to
whom it relates?! After all that's the approach used by Google and
Facebook, so it *must* be right).
[I was deeply involved throughout the 'stakeholder engagement' process for the
PCEHR. It was a complete debacle, with 'professional' 'engagement officers'
used to keep advocates away from the design team. The executives were totally
untrustworthy. Even the lead clinician, who *I* thought was untrustworthy (but
who other people seemed to accept as if he was one of the good guys) eventually
left - because he discovered that the other execs were untrustworthy ...]
oh dear you paint a bleak picture Roger, thank you for sharing and we
shall see what happens in due course. :(
cheers
brenda
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