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Under the freedom of information act, I have requested S.A.R and GP notes.

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I have been waiting for over a month for this information. How long is this supposed to take. Anyone have any idea? V

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"Practices must now respond to any SAR within a month (instead of 41 days) and the definition of ‘one month’ varies. I would advise assuming a blanket 28 days response deadline." (Dr Paul Cundy, GPC IT policy lead)

Worth a read:-

pulsetoday.co.uk/your-pract...

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Thank you PMRPete for your kind reply. Unfortunately, I could not read the article as there was a need to sign in. V

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dpnetwork.org.uk/right-acce...

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Thank you very much. got it!

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