Dinosaurs still exist

That is one of my key phrases at the moment whether I see bad staff management, bad working practice or general people forgetting this is the 21st century. I may not agree with everything these days, certain generations are self-absorbed or come across as overly protected, but there is the point where previous generations need … Read more

Times are changing…

…and people need to keep up with the times, whether they like it or not. The IG scene is not as nice as people think and there are real challenges keeping up with everything. I am not even sure if it is about keeping up or just about needing to be a little behind so … Read more

If I had my way…

…internet, email has its use but all official correspondence would be sent by old fashioned mail. It is the great equaliser and makes sure that the person sending the mail and the person receiving it have the same timescales to respond.

Why is data quality poor in the NHS?

The main problem is human error – that is the polite term for staff not checking the information that they are entering on systems about patients. Name and Date of Birth might be checked but a lot of the time there is a “computer says yes” approach if something immediately is matched but they do … Read more

Best thing that I did this week?

Cut through the paperwork to allow the police to investigate a modern slavery case and also a possible murder. Sometimes you just have to put your name to something and just get on with dealing with something because it is only right to do so.

You have to make a decision…

…and stand by it. With a lot to do with data protection you are not going to make everyone happy. The more complicated the organisation that you support, the more that shades of gray apply because the legislation does not really say what is right or wrong, more what you have to consider and then … Read more

Data Quality (and it is important)

Have seen a few cases in the last few months where someone contacts their GP for a prescription or an appointment only to be told that they have been deregistered as the Practice had been told they had moved. It has happened twice in the last 12 months to the same person. It is happening … Read more

Fine v Reputational Damage

The ICO continues to argue that it will not fine public sector organisations for major data breaches and that reputational damage will be a driver for improvement. As many people are saying, the problem is that if you have no choice but to use that organisation then they could lose all your data and their … Read more