4 Apr 2010, 1850 hrs IST,PTI
LONDON: Under pressure to cut costs, UK's National Health Service is sending millions of patient records and confidential medical notes to India processing, despite the government's pledge that personal information would not be sent overseas, a media report said on Sunday.
It is the first time that databases of names, addresses and NHS numbers of patients have been sent abroad along with private information about medical appointments, The Sunday Times reported.
The NHS managers, under pressure to cut costs, are implementing the changes despite warnings about poor security in some offshore centres.
The report said seven primary care trusts (PCTS) in northeast London, serving more than 1.5 million people, have begun to send patient details overseas.
The databases are administered by about 200 workers in Pune in Maharashtra, the Times report said.
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