Afternoon all
I just need confirmation on something.
A Primary Care Trust client has been asked by a GP practice whether they can
destroy all their paper patient records, as they have now all been scanned
into their computer.
Personally, I do not think there is a problem destroying the paper docs, as
long as there has been an audit to ensure that the docs scanned accurately.
Does anyone have a different view?
Thanks
JASON PARKER-SMITH
BS7799/ISO17799/ISO27001 Consultant
www.astoninfosec.co.uk
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