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Police Access To Nhs Records And Nhs Access To Warrant Information

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ClydeHaggis | 02:23 Wed 30th May 2018 | Law
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Do NHS Scotland and 24 know if a patient has an outstanding warrant for there arrest? Do they then inform the police before there arrival for an appointment or when they turn up in hospital.

Do the police ask NHS to look out for wanted people

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I am not sure what you mean by 24.
I doubt very much that the police or nhs has the time , resources or systems to do this except perhaps for the most serious cases- perhaps a mass murderer or top terrorist
Isn't your question v. similar as the one in your previous thread?

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question1608258.html
erm we have had this havent we ?
The answer is "no"

NHS staff do NOT regard themselves as "first stop to the local plod shop"
For the information of fiction factory NHS 24 provides comprehensive health information and self care advice to the people of Scotland over the telephone by calling 111.
An insurance mutual advises doctors and here is this months advice on "disclosure without consent"

be warned - it goes arn and arn beJaysus.....

https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-advice/guides/disclosure-without-consent

interesting if you have to sort of do it.
but appallingly boring otherwise
Are you a wanted person?
I am, Tilly :-)
1.no
2.no
3.no
AB has a record too and you, mate, are in real trouble. How many years, must be 5 at least.

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