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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2412018" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>From what I gathered from my GP receptionist, the current data is already uploaded to the emergency database, and the Type 1 Optout only stops the data from being given out for nonmedical needs and research. This will move across to the Digital database from Sept 2021, and again the NHS can still access and use it like the current emergency database which they will merge into the new digital one. The National Optout stops that digital data from being given out to researchers etc in the same way a Type 1 Optout acts on emergency data. The difference will be that the new digital database may store more of your data from the last 10 years. So the NHS use is mandated for both and you cannot opt-out of either, but you can restrict its use by private researchers and marketers. That option can be lifted by your request at any time and can be re-instated later, but any data uploaded in between can not be blocked or removed in retrospect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2412018, member: 196898"] From what I gathered from my GP receptionist, the current data is already uploaded to the emergency database, and the Type 1 Optout only stops the data from being given out for nonmedical needs and research. This will move across to the Digital database from Sept 2021, and again the NHS can still access and use it like the current emergency database which they will merge into the new digital one. The National Optout stops that digital data from being given out to researchers etc in the same way a Type 1 Optout acts on emergency data. The difference will be that the new digital database may store more of your data from the last 10 years. So the NHS use is mandated for both and you cannot opt-out of either, but you can restrict its use by private researchers and marketers. That option can be lifted by your request at any time and can be re-instated later, but any data uploaded in between can not be blocked or removed in retrospect. [/QUOTE]
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