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Medical Records in the Legal System and Data Protection

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  • Medical Records in the Legal System and Data Protection

    Hello,

    I hope this questions isn't to specific and is appropriate for these forums.



    I am carrying out research for my Computer Sciences Degree and I am writing a paper on the Data Protection Act.


    I have read that medical records are confidential unless a court order is issued for there release.


    Under what circumstances would a court order be issued to obtain the medical records for an accused in a criminal case.
    Once obtained, how are they presented and do they still remain confidential.
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Kind Regards
    Cameron






























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  • #2
    Re: Medical Records in the Legal System and Data Protection

    The question seems impossibly broad.

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    • #3
      Re: Medical Records in the Legal System and Data Protection

      I thought that might be the case.

      I'll rephrase the question. Why would a court/legal system need access to someone's medical record and breach confidentiality.

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