International Journal of Population Data Science (Jan 2020)

National data opt out programme: consequences for maternity services in England

  • Kate Marie Lewis,
  • Pia Hardelid, Dr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1

Abstract

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Electronic health records offer great potential for individual care, service improvement and, when collated, the health of the wider population. Datasets composed of these types of records have been invaluable to our understanding of risk factors for maternal and infant ill-health. However, a potential barrier to data quality in England is emerging where patients choose to opt out of sharing their information beyond the NHS. Focussing on maternity statistics, we will present the importance of population level health data for monitoring NHS services, and the potential consequences for patients of opting out. Evidencing the success of similar systems in Nordic countries, we argue that the English population must be better informed of the implications of opting out of sharing NHS data for research and the safeguards in place to protect patient information.