I saw someone on Twitter saying 'how would people feel if anyone who had an abortion had their private medical records examined by strangers looking for abortion 'regret''' or words to that effect.
I thought about that for a minute and then thought that they're only going to identify 'regret' by interviewing me. That's not something you'll see in a medical record. You might see mental health issues, you could see if there were any complications, or whether there were births afterwards, miscarriages etc.... All interesting worthwhile data.
Surely this will be a matter of Tavistock Patient A's records being accessed then if that Patient A changed to Patient A2 (new NHS number) their records would be reviewed which would contain details of past and current medications, any surgical procedures undertaken and in some cases records of death. All this data could be crunched to show that x amount of patients continued on a medicalised path or x amounts of patients continued with therapy or x amount of patients are no longer receiving any treatments etc... It will be looking for patterns but will all be totally anonymised surely?
I know if an insurance company wants access to your patient records they need you to sign a form allowing such access - but that's because it's not anonymised.
My question to anyone who is working within the NHS or who knows about these things:
Are records routinely used for research in this way providing an ethics committee has approved the purpose and legitimacy of the research project/inquiry?
Could someone be directly contacted by the NHS after such research had taken place and be asked 'as a former patient of the Tavistock clinic would you be prepared to complete a follow up questionnaire'?
What is the main issue that certain Trans organisations are upset about? Is it that some people will be upset that their former patient status such as 'male child' has been linked to their current NHS record that is now 'adult female'? Is this the crux of the issue? Or are they not happy that they're instigating a retrospective follow up (which should have happened in the first place)?