Privacy Notice

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Introduction

The Data Protection Regulations in the UK include two key pieces of law:

There are other regulations in specific areas which need to be taken into account. This Privacy Notice has been written within the legislative framework as at July 2022. It will be revised as the framework and case law change.  This notice was last updated July 2022.

What is this Privacy Notice about?

This Privacy Notice is part of the information to data subjects about how personal data is used. Being transparent and providing accessible information to individuals about how organisations will use their personal information is a key element of Data Protection Regulations.

This Privacy Notice is part of our programme to make the data processing activities we are carrying out in order to meet our healthcare obligations transparent.

The Privacy Notice tells you about information we collect and hold about you, the legal basis for collecting and holding the information, what we do with it, how we keep it secure (confidential), who we might share it with and what your rights are in relation to your information.

Who we are

Steve Durbin serves as the Data Protection Officer at the Surgery. For inquiries about the handling of your information, access requests, information modifications, complaints, or any questions regarding this Policy and your patient rights, feel free to reach out to Steve at [email protected]

Eagle House Surgery acts as a Data Controller for your information, taking responsibility for the collection, storage, and management of your personal and healthcare data upon your registration as a patient. At times, we may also function as Data Processors, utilizing your information for specific purposes outlined in this Privacy Notice.

The data we gather from you encompasses various aspects, including your contact details (name, email, work information), next of kin details, age, gender, ethnicity, medical history, reason for your visit, and medical notes, including diagnoses and consultations with our GPs and other healthcare professionals directly involved in your care within the Surgery.

Types of information we use

We use the following types of information/data:

  • Personal data or sensitive personal/special categories of personal data such as:
  • demographics – name, address, date of birth, postcode, NHS number
  • racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, medical/health data, sexual life or sexual orientation data.
  • Pseudonymised – about individuals but with identifying details (such as name or NHS number) replaced with a unique code.
  • Anonymised – about individuals but with identifying details removed.
  • Aggregated – anonymised information grouped together so that it doesn’t identify individuals.

What we use your personal data and special categories of personal data (known as or sensitive personal) for

We use and share information about you in a number of ways. These include:

Primary uses – information from your GP medical record which can be made available to other NHS and public sector organisations, including doctors, nurses and care professionals in order to help them make the best informed decision, and provide you with the best possible direct care delivery.

Secondary uses – information from your GP medical record involves extracting identifiable data and (usually) sharing that data with other NHS organisations, for the purpose of indirect care. Examples include using your information for research, auditing, and healthcare planning (population health management).

A national opt-out for some secondary uses exists for your data – please see section 15 below.

Identity and Contact details of the Data Controller and Data Protection Officer 

Practice Contact Details

Eagle House Surgery

291 High Street, Enfield EN3 4DN

020 8805 8611

Practice ICO Reference Number: Z5107878

Data Protection Officer

You can contact the data protection officer by post at the practice address, addressed for the attention of the Data Protection Officer.

The Data Protection Officer service is provided across NCL practices by:

Name: Steve Durbin

Email: [email protected]

Please quote the practice name in any communication.

Organisations we share your personal information with

We share information about you with other GPs, NHS acute or mental health Trusts, local authorities, community health providers, pharmacists, commissioning organisations, medical research organisations and some specific non-NHS organisations for the purposes of direct and indirect care delivery of care.

We are required under the law to provide you with the following information how we process your personal data, the purpose of proposing, recipient/categories of your personal data, the identity of our Data Protection Officer (DPO), how long we retain personal information about you, the legal basis and justification for the processing, and your right to view, request access copies of your personal information, or object to the processing.

Included below is a table of the organisations we share information about you with split into the following categories. In all cases, the data controller and Data Protection Officer (DPO) are as listed in section 6 above:

a.      Direct Medical Care and Administration

b.      Other primary care services delivered for the purposes of direct care

c.      Statutory Disclosures of Information

d.      Processing for the Purposes of Commissioning, Planning, Research and Risk Stratification

e.      Data Sharing Databases

f.       Data Processors