What is this?

We are required by law to provide you with information on how we use your data. There is a highly detailed privacy notice available here, but this simplified notice is provided for clarity.

 

Who are we?

We are the Brunswick Park Medical Practice. We provide medical services to you as a patient as part of the NHS.Address: Brunswick Park Road, New Southgate, London, N11 1EY. Please see our contact page for how to get in touch

 

Data Protection Officer

The practice is required by law to have a Data Protection Officer. The contact details are:

  • Name: Steve Durbin
  • Email: Dpo.Ncl@nhs.net
  • Address: Brunswick Park Road, New Southgate, London, N11 1EY
 

Purposes of Processing, Legal Basis, Types of Data

We process data to carry out our role as your General Practitioner in providing you with healthcare. The legal basis for this purpose is provided by the various NHS and social care acts. The Data Protection Act 2018 section 8 allows us to process data for these purposes. This provide a legal basis for processing under the Applied GDPR Article 6 1(e) – task in the public interest. For special category data Data Protection Act section 10 applies (health and social care purpose) and hence GDPR Article 9 2(h) – provision of health and social care. There are additionally some situations where other provisions are used; these are given in more detail in the full notice. The types of data we keep relate to your health and care. These include both personal identifiers (e.g. your name, NHS number) and special category personal data (e.g. your health conditions). Further details are provided in the full notice.

 

Recipients of Your Data

We share data with other health and social care providers in order to provide you with care. You can opt out of this sharing, but this may affect your care. See the full privacy notice for
details. We are additionally required to supply data to other parts of the NHS for commissioning and audit purposes. We share data for research purposes and health planning. You again can opt out of these purposes; this will generally not affect you individually, but will mean that research and planning may not take into account needs of people such as yourself. See the full privacy notice for details.

 

Transfers to Other Countries

We do not store or transmit your data outside of the UK and EU unless this is:

  • a) Required for your care and you have consented to this
  • b) We are required to under international law
 

How Long Will You Keep My Data?

This depends on a number of factors such as how long you stay with our practice and the type of data. Generally, when you leave our practice your data is transferred to the new practice or to central records and we do not retain after that point. Full details of how long data is held is given in the full privacy notice.

 

Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Receive a copy of your data (Subject Access Request)
  • Have your data corrected, erased or restrict processing
  • Complain to our Data Protection Officer or the supervisory authority (the Information Commissioner) about our use or handling of your data.

If you wish to exercise your rights, please contact the practice in the first instance - details above. You can also contact the Data Protection Officer if you prefer. Details are again given above, or you can contact the Information Commissioner (ICO) – details via their website

 

Provision of Data

It is not generally a legal requirement for you to provide us with data, however if you do not do so we may be unable to provide you with treatment. For more detail see the full privacy notice.

 

Automated Decision Making

We use various tools to simplify care and ensure that you get the best care possible. Some of these have a degree of automation, for example, where a regular test is recommended for a health condition you have, or you are in a particular age and gender range and have not had a recommended screening test, we will have an automated list that flags you to be contacted. These recalls are automated, but it’s up to you to book an appointment; no action is taken beyond contacting you. NO decisions on your care are taken without human intervention.

 

National Data Opt-Out

This allows you to choose not to share your data for research and planning purposes. Health Information Exchange shared care record opt out. This stops GPs, hospitals and other local providers being able to access your records from each other. Note that this opt out has impacts on your care, and it is likely that the same data will need to be shared by other means for delivery of your care. Please see NHS: Your Data Matters

Type 1 opt-out. This opt out prevents ANY sharing of your care data outside of your general practitioner. For referrals and consultation, your data will be shared via email or letter with the clinician, but they will not have access to your full record; this can, of course, affect your care.

The NHS is a publicly funded body and as such is required by law to provide data where the

Secretary of State has deemed it necessary. These are provided under “Data Provision Notices”; since they are a legal requirement in many cases opt-outs do not apply to these. See the Data Provision Notice website for full details