Privacy Policy

Privacy Notice

 

Privacy Notice 

This privacy notice lets you know what happens to any personal data that you give to us, or any that we may collect from or about you.

This privacy notice applies to personal information processed by or on behalf of the surgery. 

This Notice explains

  • Who we are, how we use your information and our Data Protection Officer
  • What kinds of personal information about you do we process?
  • What are the legal grounds for our processing of your personal information (including when we share it with others)?
  • What should you do if your personal information changes?
  • For how long your personal information is retained by us?
  • What are your rights under data protection laws?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became law on 24th May 2016. This is a single EU-wide regulation on the protection of confidential and sensitive information. It enters into force in the UK on the 25th May 2018, repealing the Data Protection Act (1998).

For the purpose of applicable data protection legislation (including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (the "GDPR"), and the Data Protection Act 2018 (currently in Bill format before Parliament) the surgery responsible for your personal data.

This Notice describes how we collect, use and process your personal data, and how, in doing so, we comply with our legal obligations to you. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to protecting and safeguarding your data privacy rights

How we use your information and the law.

The surgery will be what’s known as the ‘Controller’ of the personal data you provide to us.

We collect basic personal data about you which does not include any special types of information or location-based information. This does however include name, address, contact details such as email and mobile number etc.

We will also collect sensitive confidential data known as “special category personal data”, in the form of health information, religious belief (if required in a healthcare setting) ethnicity, and sex during the services we provide to you and or linked to your healthcare through other health providers or third parties.

Why do we need your information?

The health care professionals who provide you with care maintain records about your health and any treatment or care you have received previously (e.g. NHS Trust, GP Surgery, Walk-in clinic, etc.). These records help to provide you with the best possible healthcare.

NHS health records may be electronic, on paper or a mixture of both, and we use a combination of working surgerys and technology to ensure that your information is kept confidential and secure. Records which the surgery hold about you may include the following information;

  • Details about you, such as your address, carer, legal representative, emergency contact details
  • Any contact the surgery has had with you, such as appointments, clinic visits, emergency appointments, etc.
  • Notes and reports about your health
  • Details about your treatment and care
  • Results of investigations such as laboratory tests, x-rays etc
  • Relevant information from other health professionals, relatives or those who care for you

To ensure you receive the best possible care, your records are used to facilitate the care you receive. Information held about you may be used to help protect the health of the public and to help us manage the NHS. Information may be used within the GP surgery for clinical audit to monitor the quality of the service provided.

How do we lawfully use your data?

We need to know your personal, sensitive and confidential data in order to provide you with Healthcare services as a General surgery, under the General Data Protection Regulation we will be lawfully using your information in accordance with: -

Article 6, e) processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller;”

Article 9, (h) processing is necessary for the purposes of preventive or occupational medicine, for the assessment of the working capacity of the employee, medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems

This Privacy Notice applies to the personal data of our patients and the data you have given us about your carers/family members.

Risk Stratification

Risk stratification data tools are increasingly being used in the NHS to help determine a person’s risk of suffering a condition, preventing an unplanned or (re)admission and identifying a need for preventive intervention. Information about you is collected from a number of sources including NHS Trusts and from this GP surgery. 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 surgery 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.

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 2018
  • The General Data Protection Regulations 2016
  • Human Rights Act 1998
  • Common Law Duty of Confidentiality
  • Health and Social Care Act 2012
  • NHS Codes of Confidentiality, Information Security and Records Management
  • Information: To Share or Not to Share Review

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.e. life or death situations), where the law requires information to be passed on and / or in accordance with the information sharing principle following Dame Fiona Caldicott’s information sharing review (Information to share or not to share) where “The duty to share information can be as important as the duty to protect patient confidentiality.” This means that health and social care professionals should have the confidence to share information in the best interests of their patients within the framework set out by the Caldicott principles.

Our surgery policy is to respect the privacy of our patients, their families and our staff and to maintain compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and all UK specific Data Protection Requirements. Our policy is to ensure all personal data related to our patients will be protected.

All employees and sub-contractors engaged by our surgery are asked to sign a confidentiality agreement. The surgery will, if required, sign a separate confidentiality agreement if the client deems it necessary. If a sub-contractor acts as a data processor for the surgery an appropriate contract (art 24-28) 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. Please visit the National Data Opt Out website to find out more about your options and to opt out.

With your consent 

we would  like to use your name, contact details and email address to inform you of services that may benefit you, with your consent only. There may be occasions were authorised research facilities would like you to take part on innovations, research, improving services or identifying trends.

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 surgery DPO as below.

Where do we store your information electronically?

All the personal data we process is processed by our staff in the UK however for the purposes of IT hosting and maintenance this information may be located on servers within the European Union.

No 3rd parties have access to your personal data unless the law allows them to do so and appropriate safeguards have been put in place. We have a Data Protection regime in place to oversee the effective and secure processing of your personal and or special category (sensitive, confidential) data.

Who are our partner organisations?

We may also have to share your information, subject to strict agreements on how it will be used, with the following organisations;

  • NHS Trusts / Foundation Trusts
  • GP’s
  • eMBED Health
  • Independent Contractors such as dentists, opticians, pharmacists
  • Private Sector Providers
  • Voluntary Sector Providers
  • Ambulance Trusts
  • Clinical Commissioning Groups
  • Social Care Services
  • NHS England (NHSE) and NHS Digital (NHSD)
  • Local Authorities
  • Education Services
  • Fire and Rescue Services
  • Police & Judicial Services
  • Voluntary Sector Providers
  • Private Sector Providers
  • Other ‘data processors’ which you will be informed of

You will be informed who your data will be shared with and in some cases asked for consent for this to happen when this is required.

We may also use external companies to process personal information, such as for archiving purposes. These companies are bound by contractual agreements to ensure information is kept confidential and secure. All employees and sub-contractors engaged by our surgery are asked to sign a confidentiality agreement. If a sub-contractor acts as a data processor for the surgery an appropriate contract (art 24-28) will be established for the processing of your information.

How long will we store your information?

We are required under UK law to keep your information and data for the full retention periods as specified by the NHS Records management code of surgery for health and social care and national archives requirements. More information on records retention can be found online at (https://digital.nhs.uk/article/1202/Records-Management-Code-of-surgery-for-Health-and-Social-Care-2016)

How can you access, amend move the personal data that you have given to us?

Even if we already hold your personal data, you still have various rights in relation to it. To get in touch about these, please contact us. We will seek to deal with your request without undue delay, and in any event in accordance with the requirements of any applicable laws. Please note that we may keep a record of your communications to help us resolve any issues which you raise.

Right to object: If we are using your data because we deem it necessary for our legitimate interests to do so, and you do not agree, you have the right to object. We will respond to your request within 30 days (although we may be allowed to extend this period in certain cases). Generally, we will only disagree with you if certain limited conditions apply.

Right to withdraw consent: Where we have obtained your consent to process your personal data for certain activities (for example for a research project), or consent to market to you, you may withdraw your consent at any time.

Right to erasure: In certain situations (for example, where we have processed your data unlawfully), you have the right to request us to "erase" your personal data. We will respond to your request within 30 days (although we may be allowed to extend this period in certain cases) and will only disagree with you if certain limited conditions apply. If we do agree to your request, we will Delete your data but will generally assume that you would prefer us to keep a note of your name on our register of individuals who would prefer not to be contacted. That way, we will minimise the chances of you being contacted in the future where your data are collected in unconnected circumstances. If you would prefer us not to do this, you are free to say so.

Right of data portability: If you wish, you have the right to transfer your data from us to another data controller. We will help with this with a GP to GP data transfer and transfer of your hard copy notes

Access to your personal information

Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR): You have a right under the Data Protection legislation to request access to view or to obtain copies of what information the surgery holds about you and to have it amended should it be inaccurate. To request this, you need to do the following:

  • Your request should be made to the surgery – for information from the hospital you should write direct to them
  • There is no charge to have a copy of the information held about you unless your request is considered to be excessive, repetative or vexatious.
  • We are required to respond to you within one month
  • You will need to give adequate information (for example full name, address, date of birth, NHS number and details of your request) so that your identity can be verified, and your records located information we hold about you at any time.

What should you do if your personal information changes?

You should tell us so that we can update our records please contact the surgery Manager as soon as any of your details change, this is especially important for changes of address or contact details (such as your mobile phone number), the surgery will from time to time ask you to confirm that the information we currently hold is accurate and up-to-date.

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WHAT IS A PRIVACY NOTICE AND WHY DOES IT APPLY TO ME?

A Privacy Notice tells people how organisations use information that they hold about them. A law called the General Data Protection Regulation 2016, also known as GDPR, says that we need to provide you with this Privacy Notice and let you know:

▪ What information we hold about you
▪ How we keep this very important information safe and secure and where we
keep it
▪ How we use your information
▪ Who we share your information with
▪ What your rights are
▪ When the law gives us permission to use your information


WHY DOES THE LAW GIVE YOU PERMISSION TO USE MY INFORMATION?

The law gives us permission to use your information in situations where we need it to take care of you. Because information about your health is very personal, sensitive and private to you, the law is very strict about how we use it. So, before we can use your information in the ways we have set out in this Privacy Notice, we must have a good reason in law, which is called a ‘lawful basis’. Not only do we have to do that, but we must also show that your information falls into a special group or category, because it is very sensitive. By doing this the law makes sure we only use your information to look after you and that we do not use it for any other reason. If you would like more information about this please ask to speak to our Data Protection Officer (DPO) mentioned in this Privacy Notice who will explain this in more detail.


ABOUT US

We, at Davenport House Surgery, Bowers Way, Harpenden, AL5 4HX, are responsible for collecting, storing and handling your information when you registered with us as a patient. Because we do this, the law says we are Data Controllers. Sometimes we may use your information for a particular purpose and when we do so, the law says we are Data Processors.

WHAT INFORMATION DO YOU HOLD ABOUT ME?

We hold information about you such as:
▪ Your name
▪ Address
▪ Mobile number
▪ Information about your parent(s) or person with parental responsibility
▪ All your health records
▪ Appointment records
▪ Visits to see your GP
▪ Treatments you have had
▪ Medicines prescribed for you and any other information to help us look after you


HOW DO YOU KEEP IT SAFE?

▪ The law says that we must do all we can to keep your information private, safe
and secure.

▪ We use secure computer systems and we make sure that any written information
held about you is under lock and key and kept in a safe place. This includes taking
great care with any passwords we use which we change on a regular basis. We
also train our staff to respect your privacy and deal with your information in a
manner that makes sure it is always kept and dealt with in a safe way. 

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH MY INFORMATION?

▪ We only usually use your information to help us care for you. That means we
might need to share your information with other people who are concerned and
involved with looking after your health.

▪ We might need to share your information with the police, courts, social services,
solicitors and other people who have a right to your information, but we always
make sure that they have a legal right to see it (or have a copy of it) before we
provide it to them.


WHO ELSE WILL SEE MY INFORMATION?

▪ Usually only doctors, nurses and other people who work with us are allowed to
see your information.

▪ Sometimes though, if you need to go to the hospital or be seen by a special
doctor, we will share your information with them but this only so that we can
take care of you.

▪ Sometimes we might be asked to take part in medical research that might help
you in the future. We will always ask you or your parent(s) or adult with parental
responsibility if we can share your information if this happens.

▪ Possibly the police, social services, the courts and other organisations and people
who may have a legal right to see your information.

WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS?

▪ If you want to see what information we hold about you then you have a right to
see it and you can ask for it.

▪ To ask for your information you will usually need to put your request in writing
and tell us what information you want us to give you.

. ▪ We usually need to answer you within one month. Your parent(s) or adult with
parental responsibility can help you with is if you need help.

▪ Usually, we will give this to you free of charge.

▪ If you think there are any errors in the information we hold about you then you
can ask us to correct it but the law says we can’t remove any of the information
we hold about you even if you ask us to. This is because we need this
information to take care of you.

▪ You have a right to ask us not to share your information.

▪ If you would like to talk to us about not sharing your information, even if this
means you don’t want us to share your information with your parent(s) or adult
with parental responsibility, please let us know, we will be happy to help.


CAN I ACCESS MY INFORMATION ONLINE?

▪ You can access your information online, via online services or the NHS App.

▪ Please provide our receptionist with your email address, and we will email you the information you require to create your online account.

WHAT IF I HAVE A QUESTION?

▪ A member of our staff will be happy to talk to you about any questions you may have and we will do our best to help you.

▪ The Surgery has a person called a Data Protection Officer (DPO) who deals with
all queries about patient information. 

▪ Our DPO is Barry Moult who can be contacted via our practice manager. 


WHAT IF I HAVE A SERIOUS COMPLAINT ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK AFTER MY INFORMATION?

▪ We will always do our best to look after your information and to answer your
questions.

▪ If you are still not happy with something we have done with your information you
can speak to the practice manager or our DPO.

▪ If the practice manager or our DPO has not been able to help you or if you prefer
not to speak to them then you have a right to pass your complaint to an
organisation called the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) who will look into
what has gone wrong. For more information visit ico.org.uk

UPDATES TO THIS PRIVACY NOTICE

▪ The law says we must keep all information we provide in this Privacy Notice up to
date.
▪ This Privacy Notice was last updated on 25.4.2023