Paul,
You will have to watch your quoting of messages.
I didn't state that the computer records belong the secretary of state,
rather the reverse.
Andrew
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Paul Galloway
> Sent: 09 August 1998 20:20
> To: GP-UK
> Subject: Re: PCG IT & Morbidity Recording
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> >In article <[log in to unmask]>, Andrew
> >Herd <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >>The hardware and software are ours, the computer records belong to the
> >>patients, I guess, given the legal wrangles described elsewhere
> in GP-UK.
> >
> >I thought that the records belong to the Secretary of State?
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> I believe that the Lloyd-George cards themselves belong to the
> secretary of
> state. I would be interested to learn where it says that my computer data
> belongs to the secretary of state.
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> Paul Galloway
> MedWeb UK Ltd. http://www.medweb.co.uk/
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