Follows publication of inaccurate minutes
The Manx Care board has issued a public apology to the Information Commissioner's Office after 'factually inaccurate wording' was used in the minutes from a previous meeting.
It was written on 5 April that the integration of primary care on the Island was being 'hampered by the inability to satisfy the ICO of the robustness of data-sharing agreements'.
It was also suggested that the commissioner was making clinical judgments regarding the level of information clinicians could access.
Chair of Manx Care Andrew Foster says the statement was simply inaccurate:
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