Data Protection

Your Information

We ask for information about yourself, so that we can give appropriate care and treatment. This information is kept, together with details of the care you have received, because it may be needed if we see you again.

We use this information for reasons other than assisting your healthcare and treatment. For example, looking after the health of the general public. Everyone working for the NHS has a legal duty to keep information confidential and anybody who receives that information from us is bound by the same legal duty.

If you are receiving care from other people as well as the NHS, we may need to share information to enable us all to work together for your benefit. We only ever pass on information about you if people have a genuine need for it in your and everyone's interests.
 

Can I see my own records?

The Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the general right to apply to see or have a copy of any personal information held in your health record, this is known as the right of ‘subject access’.

If you want to see your records, you should make a written request to the practice or your doctor. We are obliged to let you see your
information and also explain any part of the record which you do not understand. You are also entitled to receive a copy of the information you have seen. Please note that a charge will be made for
administration and consultation time if needed as this is not an NHS service.

Should your doctor decide that seeing your records might put your health at risk, you may only be shown part of your records or your
request may be declined.
 

Access to records

From time to time we may have other Health Workers working in the practice who are not directly related to our practice. This means that some of these health workers may have access to your medical
records.

We have various locum doctors that work for us from time to time and they will have access to your medical records, but we also have people such as counsellors who may have access to your records. Access is only given to records with the express permission of a doctor.

 

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