That’s fine for you, but there could be people with very confidential or sensitive issues.Not a clue how you might find that out, and to tell you the truth I care less if they are or not. One thing's for sure, I won't be suing anyone if they are published and i've had plenty wrong medically over the years. I live in Ireland and am fairly certain the neighbours know everything anyway. If the rest of the country find out? So what?
True and I understand that, but it is what it is and can't be changed. In any case, doesn't answer the Op's questionThat’s fine for you, but there could be people with very confidential or sensitive issues.
So why did you post it then?True and I understand that, but it is what it is and can't be changed. In any case, doesn't answer the Op's question
You are entitled to a full copy of all your medical data from anywhere you were treated including anything in paper format.I wouldn’t have any idea about how to find my data
Does anyone know how one might find out if their medical records were published? (Aside from waiting for scammers)
I would imagine the HSE (or rather the guards) are monitoring the Dark Web for medical records being sold, I heard something like the low 20's in number were out there and RTE said that a lot were untouched the other day... if you're unlucky that you were published then I'm sure they would contact you as the guards are involved on the case at this stage...
This might not be a good time to ask however!
Does anyone know how one might find out if their medical records were published? (Aside from waiting for scammers)
I don't recall ever being asked for PPS number by my GP or in Hospital but I presume it is common ?The hackers are also likely to have your name, DOB, address, phone and email, PPS number,
Very unusual for a GP not to ask for your PPS number unless you are with them possibly since you were a child. Hospitals definitely ask.I don't recall ever being asked for PPS number by my GP or in Hospital but I presume it is common ?