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IFoA paid for medical records to compile pricing report

NHS England to forge ahead with 'unchanged' care.data plans

The NHS has admitted that “greater scrutiny” should have been applied after it was revealed that the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries paid for medical records to produce a report on pricing .

According to the BBC, details on hospital admissions from 1989 to 2010 were handed to the IFoA, which paid £2220 for the information in Januray 2012.

The information given to the institute contained

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