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We are a ZERO Tolerance Practice. This means we will NOT tolerate any threatening or aggressive behaviour or language towards any of our staff or patients. Unfortunately you will be removed from our practice list without further discussion and will have to find another practice.

DNA'S -(Did Not Attends) Please remember to cancel your appointment if it no longer suits so that we can give it to someone else. Unfortunately failure to attend repeatedly will result in removal from our list.

 

Your Data, Privacy and the Law

How we use your personal information


This Privacy Notice explains why the GP practice collects information about you and how that information may be used.



Health care professionals who provide you with care maintain records about your health and any treatment or care you have received previously (e.g. NHS Trust, GP Surgery, Walk-­‐in clinic, etc.). These records are used to help to provide you with the best possible healthcare.


NHS health care records may be electronic, on paper or a mixture of both, and we use a combination of working practices and technology to ensure that your information is kept confidential and secure. Records this GP Practice hold about you may include the following information;



  • Details about you, such as your name, address, carers, legal representatives and emergency contact details

  • Any contact the surgery has had with you, such as appointments, clinic visits, emergency appointments, etc.

  • Notes and reports about your health

  • Details about your treatment and care

  • Results of investigations such as laboratory tests, x-­‐rays,

  • Relevant information from other health professionals, relatives or those who care for you


To ensure you receive the best possible care, your records are used to facilitate the care you receive. Information held about you may be used to help protect the health of the public and to help us manage the NHS. Information may be used within the GP practice for clinical audit to monitor the quality of the service provided.



Some of this information will be held centrally and used for statistical purposes. Where we do this, we take strict measures to ensure that individual patients cannot be identified.


Sometimes your information may be requested to be used for research purposes – the surgery will always gain your consent before releasing the information for this purpose.



 
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