Cornish
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I'd be interested in people's thoughts on GDPR and clinical vet treatment history for my horse. I've requested this from my vets (due to an imminent insurance claim) and basically been told no due to data protection rules? They have said the data details would need to be redacted to protect the data subject (which is either me or the horse, depending on your point of view) but in any case I know who I am anyhow, so it won't be making me more identifiable to myself....?!
Surely a clinical history is neither personal data nor sensitive data, and as I am the client, who are they protecting? I know I have the right to make a Subject Access Request (which I have done) but I don't want to delay the claim... and tbh feel a bit miffed to be refused access to my own data?
I know the GDPR regulations are involved and complicated, but am I wrong about this or is it someone at the vets getting a bit confused??? I don't want to push the issue if I'm wrong, or get anyone into trouble?
Surely a clinical history is neither personal data nor sensitive data, and as I am the client, who are they protecting? I know I have the right to make a Subject Access Request (which I have done) but I don't want to delay the claim... and tbh feel a bit miffed to be refused access to my own data?
I know the GDPR regulations are involved and complicated, but am I wrong about this or is it someone at the vets getting a bit confused??? I don't want to push the issue if I'm wrong, or get anyone into trouble?
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