Abstract

Caldicott Guardians have been in existence for over 10 years, and during that time the conflicts between respecting confidentiality and the need for agencies to share information have continued to be raised in a number of high-profile public cases. Christopher Fincken, Caldicott Guardian of an acute hospital and a member of the UK Council of Caldicott Guardians gives his individual account of the practical and philosophical problems encountered and offers some personal reflections on the evolution of the role.

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