Common use of The Caldicott Principles Clause in Contracts

The Caldicott Principles. The Caldicott Committee’s 1997 Report on the review of patient-identifiable information6 established 6 principles for sharing information, recognising that confidential patient information may need to be disclosed in the best interests of the patient. It also discusses in what circumstances this may be appropriate and what safeguards need to be observed. This report was reviewed in 2013 adding a 7th principle. Providers and commissioners of healthcare and adult social care are expected to comply with the Caldicott Principles when sharing information. The principles are that the use of information should be:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement, www.croydonsab.co.uk

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The Caldicott Principles. The Caldicott Committee’s 1997 Report on the review of patient-identifiable information6 information 10 established 6 principles for sharing information, recognising that confidential patient information may need to be disclosed in the best interests of the patient. It also discusses in what circumstances this may be appropriate and what safeguards need to be observed. This report was reviewed in 2013 adding a 7th principle. Providers and commissioners of healthcare and adult social care are expected to comply with the Caldicott Principles when sharing information. The principles are that the use of information should be:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sharing Agreement

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The Caldicott Principles. The Caldicott Committee’s 1997 Report on the review of patient-identifiable information6 information1 established 6 principles for sharing information, recognising that confidential patient information may need to be disclosed in the best interests of the patient. It also discusses in what circumstances this may be appropriate and what safeguards need to be observed. This report was reviewed in 2013 adding a 7th principle. Providers and commissioners of healthcare and adult social care are expected to comply with the Caldicott Principles when sharing information. The principles are that the use of information should be:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement

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