GDPR and Privacy
General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)
How we use your medical records - Important information for patients
- This practice handles medical records in-line with laws on data protection and confidentiality.
- We share medical records with those who are involved in providing you with care and treatment.
- In some circumstances we will also share medical records for medical research, for example to find out more about why people get ill.
- We share information when the law requires us to do so, for example, to prevent infectious diseases from spreading or to check the care being provided to you is safe.
- You have the right to be given a copy of your medical record.
- You have the right to object to your medical records being shared with those who provide you with care.
- You have the right to object to your information being used for medical research and to plan health services.
- You have the right to have any mistakes corrected and to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Please see the practice privacy notice on the website or speak to a member of staff for more information about your rights.
GDPR - Sharing Information for Legal Requriements
How your information is shared so that this practice can meet legal requirements The law requires Cambridge Medical Group to share information from your medical records in certain circumstances. Information is shared so that the NHS or Public Health England can, for example:
We will share information with NHS Digital, the Care Quality Commission and local health protection team (or Public Health England) when the law requires us to do so. Please see below for more information. We must also share your information if a court of law orders us to do so. |
NHS Digital
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
Public Health
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How Cambridge Medical Group uses your information to provide you with healthcare
This practice keeps medical records confidential and complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We hold your medical record so that we can provide you with safe care and treatment.
We will also use your information so that this practice can check and review the quality of the care we provide. This helps us to improve our services to you.
- We will share relevant information from your medical record with other health or social care staff or organisations when they provide you with care. For example, your GP will share information when they refer you to a specialist in a hospital. Or your GP will send details about your prescription to your chosen pharmacy.
- For more information on how we share your information with organisations who are directly involved in your care can be found here: https://digital.nhs.uk/summary-care-records
- Healthcare staff working in A&E and out of hours care will also have access to your information. For example, it is important that staff who are treating you in an emergency know if you have any allergic reactions. This will involve the use of your Summary Care Record. For more information see: https://digital.nhs.uk/summary-care-records or alternatively speak to your practice.
- You have the right to object to information being shared for your own care. Please speak to the practice if you wish to object. You also have the right to have any mistakes or errors corrected.
Other important information about how your information is used to provide you with healthcare
Registering for NHS care
- All patients who receive NHS care are registered on a national database.
- This database holds your name, address, date of birth and NHS Number but it does not hold information about the care you receive.
- The database is held by NHS Digital, a national organisation which has legal responsibilities to collect NHS data. More information can be found at: https://digital.nhs.uk or by calling NHS Digital on 0300 303 5678
Identifying patients who might be at risk of certain diseases
- Your medical records will be searched by a computer programme so that we can identify patients who might be at high risk from certain diseases such as heart disease or unplanned admissions to hospital.
- This means we can offer patients additional care or support as early as possible.
- This process will involve linking information from your GP record with information from other health or social care services you have used.
- Information which identifies you will only be seen by this practice.
- More information can be obtained by speaking to the practice.
Safeguarding
- Sometimes we need to share information so that other people, including healthcare staff, children or others with safeguarding needs, are protected from risk of harm.
- These circumstances are rare.
- We do not need your consent or agreement to do this.
- Please see our local policies for more information: Tees Local Safeguarding Children’s Board www.teescpp.org.uk Teeswide Safeguarding Adults Board https://www.tsab.org.uk
We are required by law to provide you with the following information about how we handle your information and our legal obligations to share data.
Data Controller contact details |
Cambridge Medical Group, 10a Cambridge Road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 5 NN |
Data Protection Officer contact details |
Liane Cotterill Senior Governance Manager & Data Protection Officer North East Commissioning Support Unit, Teesdale House, Westpoint Road, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees TS17 6BL Tel 01642 745042 or 07796278381 Email: liane.cotterill@nhs.net |
Purpose of the processing |
Compliance with legal obligations or court order. |
Lawful basis for processing |
The following sections of the GDPR mean that we can share information when the law tells us to. Article 6(1)(c) – ‘processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject…’ Article 9(2)(h) – ‘processing is necessary for the purpose of preventative…medicine…the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems and services...’ |
Recipient or categories of recipients of the processed data |
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Rights to object and the national data opt-out |
There are very limited rights to object when the law requires information to be shared but government policy allows some rights of objection as set out below. NHS Digital
Public health
Care Quality Commission
Court order
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Right to access and correct |
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Retention period |
GP medical records will be kept in line with the law and national guidance. Information on how long records are kept can be found at: https://digital.nhs.uk/article/1202/Records-Management-Code-of-Practice-for-Health-and-Social-Care-2016 or speak to the practice. |
Right to complain |
You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. If you wish to complain follow this link https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/ or call the helpline 0303 123 1113 |