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The National Data Guardian has conducted polling to gauge public opinion on the use of data during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Request for correspondence between the National Data Guardian and Information Commissioner regarding data sharing by Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Mark Taylor writes about the NDG principle of ‘no surprises’ in the context of genetic and genomic medicine.
How health and social care organisations are implementing recommendations about sharing information.
The National Data Guardian has issued the following statement in response to plans for NHS Digital to collect data from GP practices so that it can be used for health and social care purposes including policy, planning, comm…
Minutes of the 2022 meetings of the National Data Guardian (NDG) Panel.
The National Data Guardian (NDG) today publishes a report looking back over Dame Fiona Caldicott's first term of office in the role and to the future
The Cabinet Office has announced that Dr Nicola Byrne will continue in her role as National Data Guardian for three more years, until March 2027.
In her latest blog, Dr Nicola Byrne touches upon some of the latest developments related to Caldicott Guardians and the UK Caldicott Guardian Council.
In her latest blog, Dr Nicola Byrne discusses the new National Data Guardian guidance, and how enabling better public benefits evaluations will lead to increased public trust.
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