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The Caldicott Report, chaired by Dame Fiona Caldicott and published in December 1997, focuses on the use of patient-identifiable information within the NHS.
The report identified significant variability in the confidentiality and security of patient data across NHS trusts.
The report outlined essential principles for handling patient-identifiable information:
While individual practices are not required to appoint a Caldicott Guardian, they should designate a responsible lead (e.g., GP, nurse) to oversee Caldicott issues.
Many practices have completed the Caldicott Audit Questionnaire to identify areas for improvement, including:
This list highlights the key aspects of Caldicott implementation within medical practices, aimed at enhancing patient data security and confidentiality.