has anyone heard of this before, as you have till June 23rd to opt out. I will be telephoning my GP first thing, isn't this a total breach of confidentiality, your medical records up for grabs.
its bad enough when you speak with receptionists at the GP surgery, they know your medical history because its on the GP computer system, what meds you take, etc
anne, but it gets when you phone and the Receptionist drills you about why you need to speak with the doctor, and if you are lucky you might get a call back from a GP, only to be asked what's the problem, that's happened to me so often. so the info you give to reception doesn't seem to get relayed to the Doctor on call.
its entirely up to the individual whether they sign up or not. i worry that with the incompetents who work in NHS, they hand over privileged info to say potential employers. who may not see it as a good thing to employ you because you may have had a breakdown way back in time. does that not make sense, if not, then no worries.
Well I don't worry about it at all. I can think of a lot worse things to worry about. They can print my medical records on line and I still won't care.
It's good that there's an opt out, I can fully understand that some people are nervous about their data - especially if it could affect future prospects.
But what if insurance companies etc search the records and find you're not there, and then assume that's because you've something to hide, so they put your premiums up anyway?
Addressing Em's point, you could equally say potential employers may not see it as a good thing to employ you because you you're data isn't accessible so you might have something to hide.