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>Name, sex and DoB narrows it down pretty thoroughly.
>Adding part of an address already heads toward uniquity.
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>For the rare collisions, anyone who really wants to know can ask the
>patient.
If John Smith is a common name, what are the statistical chances of
there being more than one with the same dob?
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>It isn't us, but whatever time-expired ex-managerial NHS 3 year man
>briefs him in the DoH and has traduced us that purports to care, and
>deserves a total Fisking.
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>Civil servants have many characteristics, some good, some bad and some
>just ... characteristic, but what they do have visibly is the appearance
>of wanting to build a and maintain a country they live in, whereas few
>managers in the NHS demonstrate this to a like degree.
Not sure how this connects to information needed for registration
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