Privacy

Privacy notice

As data controllers, GPs have fair processing responsibilities under the Data Protection Act and GDPR law 2018. This means ensuring that your personal confidential data (PCD) is handled in ways that are safe, transparent and what you would reasonably expect. Please find documents and links below.

How we use your information to provide you with healthcare

  • This practice keeps medical records confidential and complies with the General Data Protection Regulation and UK data protection legislation.
  • We hold your medical record so that we can provide you with safe care and treatment.
  • We will also use your information so that this practice can check and review the quality of the care we provide. This helps us to improve our services to you.
  • We will share relevant information from your medical record with other health or social care staff organisations when they provide you with care. For example, your GP will share information when they refer you to a specialist in a hospital, or your GP will send details about your prescription to your chosen pharmacy.
  • We use a medical record system called SystmOne. Other health and social care organisations, for example GP Out of Hours services and community services, who also use this system may have the ability to view your GP medical record when they are providing care to you. You may be asked if you are happy for your record to be viewed, or in some circumstances you may be sent a verification code to allow services caring for you to view your record. You can choose not to allow other organisations to be able to view your GP medical record.
  • Healthcare staff working in A&E and out of hours care may also have access to your information. For example, it is important that staff who are treating you in an emergency know if you have any allergic reactions. This information may be obtained from your Summary Care Record or from SystmOne. For more information see https://digital.nhs.uk/summary-care-records
  • You have the right to request to have any mistakes in your medical record corrected.

Data Protection Officer

NHS Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit (AGEM CSU)

GP Practice Privacy Notice

 


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Date published: 18th October, 2014
Date last updated: 23rd June, 2023