Privacy

Privacy notice

As data controllers, GPs have fair processing responsibilities under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This means ensuring that your personal confidential data (PCD) is handled in ways that are safe, transparent and what you would reasonably expect. Please find documents and links below.

Privacy Information leaflet 2024

Privacy and Fair Processing Notice

Privacy notice – Practice (Template 1.1)

Privacy Notice 1 – Provision of Direct Care

Privacy Notice 2 – Medical Research and National Clinical Audits

Privacy Notice 3 – Legal Requirements to Share Data

Privacy Notice 4 – National Screening Programmes

Privacy Notice 5 – Payment

Privacy Notice 6 – Transparency Statement

Your Data Matters 2024

Ribbleton Medical Centre Privacy Notice

A privacy notice is a statement that discloses some or all of the ways in which the practice gathers, uses, discloses and manages a patient’s data. It fulfils a legal requirement to protect a patient’s privacy.

Why do we need one?

To ensure compliance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), Ribbleton Mediccal Centre must ensure that information is provided to patients about how their personal data is processed in a manner which is:

  • Concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible;
  • Written in clear and plain language, particularly if addressed to a child; and
  • Free of charge

What is the GDPR?

The UK GDPR replaces the EU GDPR following Brexit and was previously known as the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC. GDPR harmonised data privacy laws initially across Europe, but now throughout the UK. It has been incorporated into the Data Protection Act 2018 to reshape the approach to data privacy.

How do we communicate our privacy notice?

At Ribbleton Medical Centre, the practice privacy notice is displayed on our website, through signage in the waiting room, and in writing during patient registration (by means of this leaflet).

We will:

  • Inform patients how their data will be used and for what purpose
  • Allow patients to opt out of sharing their data, should they so wish

What information do we collect about you?

We will collect information such as personal details, including name, address, next of kin, records of appointments, visits, telephone calls, your health records, treatment and medications, test results, X-rays, etc. and any other relevant information to enable us to deliver effective medical care.

How do we use your information?

Your data is collected for the purpose of providing direct patient care; however, we can disclose this information if it is required by law, if you give consent or if it is justified in the public interest. The practice may be requested to support research; however, we will always gain your consent before sharing your information with medical research databases such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink and QResearch or others when the law allows.

Maintaining confidentiality

We are committed to maintaining confidentiality and protecting the information we hold about you. We adhere to the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the NHS Codes of Confidentiality and Security, as well as guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

Risk stratification

Risk stratification is a mechanism used to identify and subsequently manage those patients deemed as being at high risk of requiring urgent or emergency care. Usually this includes patients with long-term conditions, e.g. cancer. Your information is collected by a number of sources, including Ribbleton Medical Centre; this information is processed electronically and given a risk score which is relayed to your GP who can then decide on any necessary actions to ensure that you receive the most appropriate care.

Invoice validation

Your information may be shared if you have received treatment, to determine who is responsible for paying for your treatment. This information may include your name, address and treatment date. All of this information is held securely and confidentially; it will not be used for any other purpose or shared with any third parties.

Opt-outs

The national data opt-out programme affords patients the opportunity to make an informed choice about whether they wish their confidential patient information to be used for their individual care and treatment or also used for research and planning purposes. Patients who wish to opt out of data collection will be able to set their national data opt-out choice online. An alternative provision will be made for those patients who are unable to or do not want to use the online system.

Accessing your records

You have a right to access the information we hold about you, and if you would like to access this information, you will need to complete a Subject Access Request (SAR). Please ask at reception for a SAR form and you will be given further information. Furthermore, should you identify any inaccuracies, you have a right to have the inaccurate data corrected.

What to do if you have any questions

Should you have any questions about our privacy policy or the information we hold about you, you can:

1. Contact the practice’s data controller via email at lscicb-gp.ribbletonmc-p81184@nhs.net.
2. GP practices are data controllers for the data they hold about their patients
3. Write to the data controller at Ribbleton Medical Centre, 243 Ribbleton Avenue, Preston, PR2 6RD
4. Ask to speak to the Practice Manager Sharon Orr, or their deputy Lauren Keenan

The Data Protection Officer (DPO) for Ribbleton Medical Centre is Dr S Jones

Complaints

In the unlikely event that you are unhappy with any element of our data-processing methods, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO. For further details, visit ico.org.uk and select ‘Make a complaint’
We regularly review our privacy policy and any updates will be published on our website, in our newsletter and on posters to reflect the changes. This policy is to be reviewed on 14th February 2024.

Date published: 20th September, 2023
Date last updated: 26th July, 2024