Professionals involved in your care have accurate and up-to-date information
We have all the information necessary for assessing your needs and providing excellent care
Your concerns can be properly investigated if you raise a complaint
Accurate information about you is available if you:
Move to another area
Need to use another service
See a different healthcare professional
Maintain full and accurate records of the care we provide to you
Ensure that your records are confidential, secure and accurate
Provide a copy at your request that is an accessible format (e.g. in large type if you are partially sighted). Your record may include some or all of the following:
Your name, address and date of birth
Contacts we have had with you, such as appointments
Notes and reports on your health
Details of treatment and care, images and test results
Information on medicines, side effects and allergies
Relevant information from people who care for you and know you well, such as health professionals and relatives.
The staff who see you may also add notes on their professional opinion.
Full name
Date of birth
NHS number
National Insurance number
Passport as photo ID
Driving licence as photo ID
Permanent (home, not a temporary) address
Let us know when you change address, telephone number or name
Tell us if any information in your record is incorrect
Give your consent so that we can share information about you with other health professionals to make sure you receive the right healthcare
Tell us if you change your mind about how we share the information in your record.
If you provide a mobile phone number: we may ring, leave a message or text you, so tell us if you do not want us to do so.
If you provide a landline: we may leave a message, so tell us if you do not want us to do so.
Email If you provide us with your email address: we may use it send confidential health information, unless you have told us not to do so.
We may use your contact details to send you informational content and offers about our services.
Emails can be quick and convenient and will allow you to keep a record (unlike a phone call). However, although our own systems are secure, it may be possible to intercept your email when it is being sent over the internet.
Be aware also that if you share your computer others may read your emails.
You could use email to contact staff in relation to a query or to ask about an appointment.
Do not give more personal information than we need to process your request.
Do not ask us to send you medical details that you would not want seen by other people.
personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully;
personal data shall be obtained only for specified and lawful purposes, and shall not be processed in any manner incompatible with those purposes;
personal data shall be adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which it is processed;
personal data shall be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date;
personal data shall be kept for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed;
personal data shall be processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects under the Act;
personal data shall be subject to appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect against unauthorised or unlawful processing and accidental loss, destruction or damage;
personal data shall not be transferred to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area unless that country or territory ensures an adequate level of data protection
Ensure that any treatment or advisory services we provide to you are based on accurate information.
Send a letter about your care to your GP or other health professional at the end of your treatment, unless you tell us not to do so.
Work effectively with other services providing you with treatment or advice.
Monitor the quality of our care and help us to understand the outcomes of Investigate any concerns or complaints you or your family have about your health care.
Provide information that is needed for financial transactions in relation to payment for treatment, such as billing. For private patients/service users this may include details shared with your insurance company. If you have any concerns about this, please contact your insurer.
Monitor and improve the quality of care received by patients/service users
Protect the health of the general public, for example we may share anonymous and aggregated patient information with organisations such as the National Institute for Clinical Excellence and the Cancer Registry for research or statistical purposes
Train and educate staff.
Other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, pharmacists, and pathology and radiology staff involved in the analysis and reporting of diagnostic tests
Other hospitals and private sector organisations involved in your care
Local authority departments
Voluntary organisations providing on-going support Administrative support staff
You ask us to do so
We ask for specific permission and you agree to this
We are required to do this by law
We have special permission because we believe that the reasons for sharing are so important that they override our obligation of confidentiality (e.g. to prevent someone from being seriously harmed).We do not give the names and addresses of patients/service users to other organisations except under the circumstances described in this Privacy Notice. Unless you have signed an additional consent, we will not contact you after your visit for purposes other than:
Follow up of care
Collecting your views about your stay with us
Settlement of any account that may be due, if appropriate
Complaints and concerns handling.
The right to obtain a copy of your record in permanent form;
The right to have the information provided to you in a way you can understand, and explained where necessary, for example where abbreviations have been used. You would not be entitled to see information that:
Has been provided about you by someone else if they haven’t given permission for you to see it
Identifies another person who has not given permission for you to see the information about them
Relates to criminal offences
Is being used to detect or prevent crime
Could cause physical or mental harm to you or someone else. If you are currently receiving services from us and wish to view the record without obtaining a copy, discuss your request with the professional in charge of your care.
You should send your request in writing to us.
You should provide enough information to enable us to correctly identify your records, for example include your full name, address, date of birth, any unique identifier number/ NHS number (if known)
We will take every reasonable step respond to you within 40 days of receiving your request
You may be required to provide a form of ID before any information is released to you. Once you receive your records, if you believe any information is inaccurate or incorrect, please inform us.