Privacy Notice - Lewisham and Greenwich Trust Read Only Access to Practice Records

 

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This practice keeps data on you relating to who you are, where you live, what you do, your family, possibly your friends, your employers, your habits, your problems and diagnoses, the reasons you seek help, your appointments, where you are seen and when you are seen, who by, referrals to specialists and other healthcare providers, tests carried out here and in other places, investigations and scans, treatments and outcomes of treatments, your treatment history, the observations and opinions of other healthcare workers, within and without the NHS as well as comments and aide memoires reasonably made by healthcare professionals in this practice who are appropriately involved in your health care. 

We use EMIS to store our patient records. 

When registering for NHS care, all patients who receive NHS care are registered on a national database, the database is held by NHS Digital, a national organisation which has legal responsibilities to collect this data. For further information on this, please visit the NHS Digital website.

NHS GPs have many patients for whom they are responsible and to facilitate efficient and accessible services your GP delegates tasks and responsibilities to others that work with them in their surgeries.  They will also share your care with other organisations, predominantly within the surgery but occasionally with outside organisations and particularly with local partner practices forming part of your GPs Primary Care Network (PCN) with whom your practice works closely and collaboratively to provide the most flexible and accessible services for patients.  This will mean that GPs from other local practices will at times have access to your full GP record but only when providing direct care to you.

If your health needs require care from others elsewhere outside this practice we will exchange with them whatever information about you that is necessary for them to provide that care. When you make contact with healthcare providers outside the practice but within the NHS it is usual for them to send us information relating to that encounter. We will retain part or all of those reports. Normally we will receive equivalent reports of contacts you have with non NHS services, but this is not always the case. 
The sharing of your data, within the practice and with those others outside the practice engaged in your direct care is allowed by Law.

People who have access to your information will only normally have access to that which they need to fulfil their roles, for instance admin staff will normally only see your name, address, contact details, appointment history and registration details in order to book appointments, the practice nurses will normally have access to your immunisation, treatment, significant active and important past histories, your allergies and relevant recent contacts whilst the GP you see or speak to will normally have access to everything in your record.

There is now a data sharing agreement in place between the practice and Lewisham and Greenwich Trust. Only four assigned individuals at the trust will be able to view data in a read only format. This is purely for the the provision of care.

1) Controller contact details

Lee Road Surgery

20 Lee Road

London

SE3 9RT

2) Data Protection Officer contact details

John Eni-Uwubame

South East London Integrated Care System
160 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2TZ
Email: gpdpo@selondonics.nhs.uk
Telephone: 02081761198

3) Purpose of the processing The objective of this data sharing initiative is to enable 4 x LGT employees to have read-only access to patient information via EPR Viewer Org. The data shared will enable staff 
access for the purposes of:
1. Giving direct care to patients
2. Improving clinical safety and 
3. Reducing administrative burden on GP practices
4) Lawful basis for processing

The processing of personal data in the delivery of direct care and for providers’ administrative purposes in this surgery and in support of direct care elsewhere is supported under the following Article 6 and 9 conditions of the GDPR:
Article 6(1)(e) ‘…The processing is necessary for you to perform a task in the public interest or for your official functions, and the task or function has a clear basis in law.

Article 9(2)(h) ‘necessary for the purposes of preventative 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 and services...”  

We will also recognise your rights established under UK case law collectively known as the “Common Law Duty of Confidentiality”*

5) Recipient or categories of recipients of the shared data

The data will be shared with Health and care professionals and support staff in this surgery and at hospitals, diagnostic and treatment centres who contribute to your personal care. 

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6) Rights to object 

You have the right to object to some or all the information being processed under Article 21. Please contact the Controller or the practice. 

You should be aware that this is a right to raise an objection, that is not the same as having an absolute right to have your wishes granted in every circumstance. We have an overriding responsibility to do what is in your best interests.

7) Right to access and correct

You have the right to access copies of the data that we hold and is being shared and have any inaccuracies corrected. There is no right to have accurate medical records deleted except when ordered by a court of Law.

8) Retention period  The data will be retained for the period as specified in the national records retention schedule.
 
9)  Right to Complain. 

You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office, you can use this link https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/data-protection-complaints/

or calling their helpline Tel: 0303 123 1113 (local rate) or 01625 545 745 (national rate) 
There are National Offices for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, (see ICO website).