Attitudes towards use of patient data by the NHS in Great Britain 2018

Share of adults agreeing with statements on the use of their patient data and personal data by the NHS in Great Britain in 2018*

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Release date

May 2018

Region

United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Survey time period

March 5-6, 2018

Number of respondents

2,072 respondents

Age group

18 years and older

Method of interview

Face-to-face interview

Supplementary notes

* The wording of the original question was as follows: "To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your patient data and your personally identifiable data? By patient data, we are referring to information including your age, medical history, any medication you're taking and any diagnoses made regarding your health. By personally identifiable data, we are referring to information personal to you including your name, address or telephone number."

Figures shown are the combination of 'Strongly agree' and 'Tend to agree' responses.

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