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I've had to physically lift him up and I'm tired after doing it. And that's just from acting it. The people who actually go through it - it's very hard. Law: Sometimes the law obliges us to provide your information to an organisation see above. The law states that personal information about your health falls into a special category of information because it is very sensitive.
Reasons that may entitle us to use and process your information may be as follows:. Public Interest : Where we may need to handle your personal information when it is considered to be in the public interest. Consent : When you have given us consent. Vital Interest : If you are incapable of giving consent, and we have to use your information to protect your vital interests eg if you have had an accident and you need emergency treatment.
Defending a claim : If we need your information to defend a legal claim against us by you, or by another party. Providing you with medical care : Where we need your information to provide you with medical and healthcare services.
Risk Stratification. A risk score is then arrived at through an analysis of your de-identified information is only provided back to your GP as data controller in an identifiable form. Risk stratification enables your GP to focus on preventing ill health and not just the treatment of sickness. If necessary, your GP may be able to offer you additional services. Please note that you have the right to opt out of your data being used in this way. Medicines Management. The Practice may conduct Medicines Management Reviews of medications prescribed to its patients.
This service performs a review of prescribed medications to ensure patients receive the most appropriate, up to date and cost-effective treatments.
Anonymised information. Sometimes we may provide information about you in an anonymised form. Such information is used analyse population- level heath issues and helps the NHS to plan better services. If we share information for these purposes, then none of the information will identify you as an individual and cannot be traced back to you.
GP Connect Service. This means that should you call NHS and the clinician believes you need an appointment with your GP Practice, the clinician will access available appointment slots only through GP Connect and book you in.
This will save you time as you will not need to contact the practice direct for an appointment. The practice will not be sharing any of your data and the practice will only allow NHS to see available appointment slots. They will not even have access to your record. However, NHS will share any relevant data with us, but you will be made aware of this. Please note if you no longer require the appointment or need to change the date and time for any reason you will need to speak to one of our reception staff and not NHS Patient Communication.
Because we are obliged to protect any confidential information, we hold about you and we take this very seriously, it is imperative that you let us know immediately if you change any of your contact details. We may contact you using SMS texting to your mobile phone in the event that we need to notify you about appointments and other services that we provide to you involving your direct care, therefore you must ensure that we have your up to date details.
This is to ensure we are sure we are actually contacting you and not another person. Please let us know if you wish to opt out of this SMS service. We may also contact you using the email address you have provided to us.
Please ensure that we have your up to date details. There may be occasions where authorised research facilities would like you to take part in research. Your contact details may be used to invite you to receive further information about such research opportunities. The Practice is dedicated to ensuring that the principles and duties of safeguarding adults and children are holistically, consistently and conscientiously applied with the wellbeing of all, at the heart of what we do.
Primary care data are linked to a range of other health related data to provide a longitudinal, representative UK population health dataset. The Legal Bases for processing this information. The legal bases for processing this data are:. We will hold data indefinitely for the benefit of future research, but studies will normally only hold the data we release to them for twelve months. Categories of personal data. The data collected by Practice staff in the event of a safeguarding situation will be as much personal information as is possible that is necessary to obtain in order to handle the situation.
In addition to some basic demographic and contact details, we will also process details of what the safeguarding concern is. This is likely to be special category information such as health information. Sources of the data. The Practice will either receive or collect information when someone contacts the organisation with safeguarding concerns, or we believe there may be safeguarding concerns and make enquiries to relevant providers. Recipients of personal data.
The information is used by the Practice when handling a safeguarding incident or concern. We may share information accordingly to ensure duty of care and investigation as required with other partners such as local authorities, the police or healthcare professionals i.
Third party processors. In order to deliver the best possible service, the practice will share data where required with other NHS bodies such as other GP practices and hospitals. In addition, the practice will use carefully selected third party service providers. When we use a third party service provider to process data on our behalf then we will always have an appropriate agreement in place to ensure that they keep the data secure, that they do not use or share information other than in accordance with our instructions and that they are operating appropriately.
Examples of functions that may be carried out by third parties include:. Further details regarding specific third-party processors can be supplied on request to the Data Protection Officer as below.
How do we maintain the confidentiality of your records? We are committed to protecting your privacy and will only use information collected lawfully in accordance with:. Data Protection Act The General Data Protection Regulations Human Rights Act Common Law Duty of Confidentiality. Health and Social Care Act Every member of staff who works for an NHS organisation has a legal obligation to keep information about you confidential. We will only ever use or pass on information about you if others involved in your care have a genuine need for it.
We will not disclose your information to any third party without your permission unless there are exceptional circumstances i. Our policy is to ensure all personal data related to our patients will be protected. All employees and sub-contractors engaged by our practice are asked to sign a confidentiality agreement. The practice will, if required, sign a separate confidentiality agreement if the client deems it necessary.
If a sub-contractor acts as a data processor for Hollyoaks Medical Centre an appropriate contract art will be established for the processing of your information.
In Certain circumstances you may have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of data. Please contact the Data Protection Officer in writing if you wish to withdraw your consent.
If some circumstances we may need to store your data after your consent has been withdrawn to comply with a legislative requirement. Some of this information will be held centrally and used for statistical purposes. Where we do this, we take strict measures to ensure that individual patients cannot be identified. Sometimes your information may be requested to be used for research purposes — the surgery will always gain your consent before releasing the information for this purpose in an identifiable format.
In some circumstances you can Opt-out of the surgery sharing any of your information for research purposes. With your consent we would also like to use your information. There are times that we may want to use your information to contact you or offer you services, not directly about your healthcare, in these instances we will always gain your consent to contact you.
We would however like to use your name, contact details and email address to inform you of other services that may benefit you. We will only do this with your consent. There may be occasions where authorised research facilities would like you to take part on innovations, research, improving services or identifying trends, you will be asked to opt into such programmes if you are happy to do so.
At any stage where we would like to use your data for anything other than the specified purposes and where there is no lawful requirement for us to share or process your data, we will ensure that you have the ability to consent and opt out prior to any data processing taking place.
This information is not shared with third parties or used for any marketing and you can unsubscribe at any time via phone, email or by informing the practice DPO as below. National Opt-Out Facility. You can choose whether your confidential patient information is used for research and planning. All Football. Issy Sampson Kala Paul-Worika.
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