Pioneer of IG – Dame Fiona Caldicott
Dame Fiona Caldicott, the first UK National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care passed away this year. Dame Fiona was the UK pioneer of Information Governance, with the publication of the Caldicott Report in 1997 setting the benchmark for the collection and use of personal information and the need for robust information governance to protect personal information. The Caldicott report established what became known as the Caldicott principles of information governance. The original six principles included: justify the purpose for using confidential information; use confidential information only when it is necessary; use the minimum necessary confidential information; access should be on a strict need-to-know basis; making sure anyone accessing confidential information is aware of their responsibilities; and comply with the law. In 2013, the Information Governance Review Report, chaired by Dame Fiona added a seventh principle and following a further review in 2016 an eighth principle was added. These made it clear […]