Saturday, July 19, 2008

IWANTGREATGMCMEMBERS.BLOGSPOT.COM

This website has been set up in defence of the treatment meted out on doctors on iwantgreatcare.org. It is clear that the British Medical Establishment has no respect for hardworking doctors in the United Kingdom and have denied them the right to respond. Hardworking doctors shall respond. They shall respond in droves because we now rebel against the substandard service offered by the General Medical Council, the British Medical Association, the defence unions and the Royal Colleges who are currently out of touch. Dr Shipman was created due to the General Medical Council's serious failings. The hard working doctors in this country cannot be blamed for the faults of a failing regulatory body. It seems the medical establishment are punishing doctors for their own failings.

They have ruled and oppressed doctors for centuries now.Nothing has been achieved by the General Medical Council in their small committee meetings. They continue to violate the human rights of doctors and patients alike. Our website calls for change. We say that GMC members and workers should have the same quality of treatment as executed on iwantgreatcare.org. This is known as equality. It is deserved by doctors and patients alike.

We say as follows

"THERE IS NO RIGHT TO REPLY. GMC Members DO NOT HAVE A RIGHT TO REPLY, BY DEFINITION. THAT IS ONE OF THE CROSSES WHICH A GMC members MUST BEAR!"

'This website is a great idea and will put the cat among the pigeons with the GMC Members, which is just what's needed. GMC menbers will feel threatened, and rightly, as one or two will find their trousers round their ankles.'
The next stop is the British Medical Association, a failing trade union that currently currently remained quiet during the Neil Bacon's fiasco. We ask our trade union whether they have had any involvement in iwantgreatcare.org.

These websites will not be removed until those at the top of the medical profession ban iwantgreatcare.org. There is no compromise on this.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Information Commissioner - Registration Entry

Data Protection Register - Entry Details


Registration Number: Z1387794

Date Registered: 04 July 2008 Registration Expires: 03 July 2009

Data Controller: IWGC LIMITED

Address:
SUMMERTOWN PAVILION
MIDDLE WAY
OXFORD
OX2 7LG

Other Names:

I WANT GREAT CARE

This register entry describes, in very general terms, the personal data being processed by:

IWGC LIMITED

This register entry contains personal data held for 7 purpose(s)


Purpose 1

Staff Administration

Purpose Description:

Appointments or removals, pay, discipline, superannuation, work management or other personnel matters in relation to the staff of the data controller.

Data subjects are:

Staff including volunteers, agents, temporary and casual workers
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Relatives, guardians and associates of the data subject
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Family, Lifestyle and Social Circumstances
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Financial Details

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Financial organisations and advisers
Credit reference agencies
Debt collection and tracing agencies
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Police forces
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 2

Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Purpose Description:

Advertising or marketing the business of the data controller, activity, goods or services and promoting public relations in connection with that business or activity, or those goods or services.

Data subjects are:

Staff including volunteers, agents, temporary and casual workers
Customers and clients
Suppliers
Members or supporters
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Goods or Services Provided
PATIENT RATINGS

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D PURCHASERS PF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Survey and research organisations
Traders in personal data
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 3

Accounts & Records

Purpose Description:

Keeping accounts related to any business or other activity carried on by the data controller, or deciding whether to accept any person as a customer or supplier, or keeping records of purchases, sales or other transactions for the purpose of ensuring that the requisite payments and deliveries are made or services provided by him or to him in respect of those transactions, or for the purpose of making financial or management forecasts to assist him in the conduct of any such business or activity

Data subjects are:

Staff including volunteers, agents, temporary and casual workers
Customers and clients
Suppliers
Members or supporters
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Relatives, guardians and associates of the data subject
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts
Patients
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Financial Details
Goods or Services Provided
PATIENT RATINGS

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D CUSTOMERS
D PATIENTS
D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Survey and research organisations
Traders in personal data
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Police forces
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
Ombudsmen and regulatory authorities
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 4

Research

Purpose Description:

Research in any field, including market, health, lifestyle, scientific or technical research.

Data Controllers further description of Purpose:

PLEASE INDICATE THE NATURE OF RESEARCH CARRIED OUT:

Data subjects are:

Customers and clients
Suppliers
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Relatives, guardians and associates of the data subject
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts
Patients
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
PATIENT RATINGS

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D CUSTOMERS
D PATIENTS
D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Survey and research organisations
Traders in personal data
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
Ombudsmen and regulatory authorities
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 5

Information and Databank Administration

Purpose Description:

Maintenance of information or databanks as a reference tool or general resource.This includes catalogues, lists, directories and bibliographic data. bases.

Data subjects are:

Staff including volunteers, agents, temporary and casual workers
Customers and clients
Suppliers
Members or supporters
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Relatives, guardians and associates of the data subject
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts
Patients
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Goods or Services Provided

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Survey and research organisations
Traders in personal data
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
Ombudsmen and regulatory authorities
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 6

Journalism and Media

Purpose Description:

Publication by any data controller in relation to journalism, artistic or literary purposes made or intended to be made available to the public or any section of the public.

Data subjects are:

Staff including volunteers, agents, temporary and casual workers
Customers and clients
Suppliers
Members or supporters
Complainants, correspondents and enquirers
Relatives, guardians and associates of the data subject
Advisers, consultants and other professional experts
Patients
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Goods or Services Provided

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Debt collection and tracing agencies
Survey and research organisations
Traders in personal data
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
Ombudsmen and regulatory authorities
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

Purpose 7

Trading / Sharing in Personal Information

Purpose Description:

The sale, hire or exchange of personal information.

Data subjects are:

HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Data classes are:

Personal Details
Education and Training Details
Employment Details
Goods or Services Provided

Sources (S) and Disclosures (D)(1984 Act). Recipients (1998 Act):

D PURCHASERS OF THE DATA CONTROLLERS BUSINESS
Data subjects themselves
Relatives, guardians or other persons associated with the data subject
Current, past or prospective employers of the data subject
Healthcare, social and welfare advisers or practitioners
Education, training establishments and examining bodies
Business associates and other professional advisers
Employees and agents of the data controller
Other companies in the same group as the data controller
Suppliers, providers of goods or services
Persons making an enquiry or complaint
Survey and research organisations
Trade, employer associations and professional bodies
Local Government
Central Government
Voluntary and charitable organisations
Political organisations
Ombudsmen and regulatory authorities
The media
Data processors

Transfers:

Worldwide

REPORT IWANTGREATCARE.ORG TO THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER NOW

We have to ask ourselves whether Neil Bacon has asked each doctor's permission to use their details in their database. The answer is probably "no". That is because Neil Bacon has absolutely no idea about databases and having the courtesy to ask permission. We know that he has taken hold of either the DNUK database or the GMC database and is currently making use of it for his own ends. We have just been on the website and can look up all sorts of doctors, that includes dead doctors. Yes, Neil is going to go into the afterlife to assess their fitness to practise there.

This is the Data Protection Act 1998 - Read Your Rights.

Here we have the Scotsman quoting a doctor.

"David Tulloch wrote: "I am the above named.

"I strongly protest the inclusion of my details on this website without my express consent.

"I no longer practise in the UK and, although I feel my practice has been good, I strongly resent the way this website has been started."

The British Medical Association has also been critical of the site.

Dr Dean Marshall, chairman of the BMA's Scottish general practitioners committee, said: "I can accept the argument that we should be rated, but we give questionnaires to patients to fill in anonymously so they can be honest.

"Very few doctors are not aware of what their patients think.

"Obviously there are concerns about it being libellous. A patient could have not been given what they wanted. That might have been appropriate, but they might then give that doctor a bad rating, which would be unfair.

"It is being marketed as some great new way of improving patient care, but I have my doubts. It is much more useful for patients to let their own GPs know their opinions."

Every doctor should report iwantgreatcare.org to the Information Commissioner NOW.
Here is the Link http://www.ico.gov.uk/
Here is the Email
compliance@ico.gsi.gov.uk
Further contact details can be found here.