NO2ID - The NHS Spine
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Hi,
I hope you succeed in what you are aiming to, but believe me sister, it is the whole world issue not UK only. All the world is governed by Military and police and we should work against this. They always claim that western world is a free one, but and after living in West for 3 years, I found out that the West is manipulated more and living in more slaverty than than the east.
Best of luck,
KJ
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Get to grips with this!!! They already know who you are!! The ID cards just mean they don't have to faff about trying to find out who you are!! What a crap clip!!!!!'
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Thanks for the video. I never knew about this. They've probably wanted to do this for years but only now is the technology up to it.
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fortuzero,
Thank you. Personal data security is a big issue, and it's coming slowly apparent how insecure the system is, in it's design.
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No2ID ran a test on some of the NHS security systems.
Where the security should exist - it hadn't been coded - yet the system was going live.
When they called up GP surgeries about "stop notes" to prevent disclosure, they gave a plausable excuse and the files were opened and data given by phone.
You can have all the "security" in the world, but the culture of the NHS stands opposed to you.
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But the NHS does NOT (really needs emphasis on this word here) use RFID!
Please, I'm begging you, before jumping to all these assumptions, read into how the NHS systems actually work, the precautions taken and security around the clinical systems and patient notes.
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I've read Spychips. It's a good read and I'd recommend itl
I would say that anything that relates to a person should not use RFID. It's easy to read.
RFID is great for tracking parcels but not people.
The NHS, well where do we start!!
They are supposed to be able to "stop note" your records only the coding hadn't been written yet.
The NHS loses data. It's probably the worse offender for data loss in any state organisation.
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Not really.
But who know's, I'd be more concerned that new UK passports use RFID rather than NHS smart cards.
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Lol, yet.... is the probably the unspoken word here.
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You're aware that NHS Smartcards DON'T use RFID authentication, right?
I actually work for the NHS and alongside NHS IT project. I think you should read into how the SPINE actually operates and the electronic clinical systems that GP now use.
You can opt-out of the NHS SPINE, but your will still have patient codes on the clinical system.
DarksiderUK 3 years ago 3
NHS Spine will take another few good years to reach a working state. What you are talking appears to be an error. At least get your facts right -GPs cannot simply call or refer to a social care worker or local council if a patient appears to be abused prima facia. He has to follow a strict legal route for domestic abuse in order for the case to be referred upwards. Cases like this happen everyday and a stupid 2-bit NHS computer system can never be designed to change the way GPs work.
synon400 3 years ago 2