Dame Fiona Caldicott died recently on the 15th February, at the age of 8o. Fiona Caldicott was a private person who was seldom in the public eye but was known for giving her name to the guiding principles of information governance for patient-identifiable data. In 1996, Fiona Caldicott chaired a committee investigating how the NHS managed patient-identifiable data. The following report laid out what eventually became known as the Caldicott principles of information governance.
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