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UK Pledges Military Grade Security For NHS Data

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The UK government is conducting a review into how antisemitism is addressed within the National Health Service (NHS). The review follows concerns raised by the Board of Deputies regarding Jewish patients not feeling safe while receiving treatment.

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Times Radio UK

“the man review looking at how we address issues of antisemitism in the NHS, where sometimes Jewish patients don't feel safe receiving treatment. That's completely an unacceptable way for our NHS to be weaponised”

Times Radio UK

“I've charged my officials and challenged my officials to make sure that's military grade security, because for me it is an absolute, as we're expanding the digital architecture of the NHS.”

Times Radio UK

“As we're transforming the NHS, modernizing the NHS, modernizing the digital architecture of the NHS, we actually have not only an opportunity to make it much more user friendly, but actually also much more”

Times Radio UK

“the digital architecture of the NHS as it is now has grown over the last 25 years. Fortunately, unfortunately, has not grown through some kind of plan network. It's been very organic here and there, bits of tech that have been bolted together.”

Times Radio UK

“We actually have an opportunity to make it much more secure because the digital architecture of the NHS as it is now has grown over the last 25 years.”

Times Radio UK

“the digital architecture of the NHS as it is now has grown over the last 25 years. Fortunately, unfortunately, has not grown through some kind of plan network.”

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