GDPR and Privacy
General Data Protection Regulation - how we use your data
Wealden Ridge Medical Partnership
The way data is protected and used has changed as of 25th May 2018. The introduction of GDPR requires us to clearly explain how we use the data we store. As a contractor to NHS England we take the security and confidentiality of the information we hold extremely seriously. Each member of staff has confidentiality as part of their employment contract and undergoes regular training of Information Governance.
This practice handles medical records in-line with laws on data protection and confidentiality.
We share medical records with those who are involved in providing you with care and treatment.
In some circumstances we will also share anonymised medical records for medical research, for example to find out more about why people get ill.
We share information when the law requires us to do so, for example, to prevent infectious diseases from spreading or to check the care being provided to you is safe.
- You have the right to be given a copy of your medical record.
- You have the right to object to your medical records being shared with those who provide you with care.
- You have the right to object to your information being used for medical research and to plan health services.
- You have the right to have any mistakes corrected and to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Please see the practice privacy notices below or speak to a member of staff for more information about your rights.
The Data Protection Officer is Dr Rajan, who can be contacted on 01825 722272 if you have any detailed questions.
MDMP Direct Care Privacy Notice
MDMP Privacy Notice Care Quality Commission
MDMP Privacy Notice Emergencies
MDMP Privacy Notice for National screening programs
MDMP Privacy Notice for Payments
MDMP Privacy Notice for Summary Care Record
MDMP Privacy Notice NHS Digital
MDMP Privacy Notice Public Health
MDMP Privacy Notice Risk Stratification
MDMP Privacy Notice Safeguarding
The documents above provide specific information on how and why we use the data in different circumstances and under what lawful basis. These documents have been produced in association with the British Medical Association (BMA).