THE CHURCH STREET SURGERY

The Protection and use of Patient Information

 

NOTICE FOR PATIENTS

We ask you for information about yourself so that you can receive proper care and treatment.

We keep this information, together with detail of your care, because it may be needed if we see you again.

We may use some of this information for other reasons: for example, to help us protect the health of the public generally and to see that the NHS runs efficiently, plans for the future, trains its staff, pays its bills and can account for it actions. Information may also be needed to educate tomorrow’s clinical staff and to carry out medical and other health research for the benefit of everyone.

Sometime the law requires us to pass on information: for example, to notify a birth. The NHS Central Register for England & Wales contains basic personal details of all patients registered with a general practitioner. The Register doses not contain clinical information.

 You have a right of access to your health records.

EVERYONE WORKING FOR THE NHS HAS LEGAL DUTY TO KEEP INFORMATION ABOUT YOU CONFIDENTIAL.

You may be receiving care from other people as well as the NHS. So that we can work together for your benefit we may need to share some information about you.

We only ever use or pass on information about you if people have genuine need for it in your and everyone’s interest. Whenever we can we shall remove details which identify you. The sharing of some types of very sensitive personal information it strictly controlled by law.

Anyone who receives information from us is also under a legal duty to keep it confidential.

THE MAIN REASONS FOR WHICH YOUR INFORMATION MAY BE NEEDED ARE:

 Only if you agree your relatives, friends and carers will be kept up to date with the progress of your treatment.
 If at any time you would like to know more about how we use your information you can speak to the Practice Manager or your doctor.