Collection of Czech patients’ sensitive data illegal – office
August 04, 2009
Prague - The collection of sensitive data on patients' health by the Czech State Institute for Drug Control (SUKL) has been illegal, the Personal Data Protection Office (UOOU) said in a statement released to CTK today.
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