Making your health and social care record work for you
Harley St Healthcare Harely Street Healthcare LTD needs to keep a record of the care you receive to ensure that:
Professionals involved in your care have accurate and up-to-date information
We have all the information necessary for assessing your needs and providing excellent care
Your concerns can be properly investigated if you raise a complaint
Accurate information about you is available if you:
Your record
We have a duty to:
Maintain full and accurate records of the care we provide to you
Ensure that your records are confidential, secure and accurate
Provide a copy at your request that is an accessible format (e.g. in large type if you are partially sighted). Your record may include some or all of the following:
If you wish us to, and it is practical, we will discuss and agree with you what we are going to enter on your record and show you what we have recorded.
Identifying you as an individual
We have many patients with similar names so it vitally important for all patients to be properly identified as individuals. In order to be absolutely sure that you have been correctly identified we may ask you for a number of pieces of information. Suitable items include:
How you can help us to keep your health record accurate
Let us know when you change address, telephone number or name
Tell us if any information in your record is incorrect
Give your consent so that we can share information about you with other health professionals to make sure you receive the right healthcare
Tell us if you change your mind about how we share the information in your record.
How Harely Street Healthcare LTD’S uses your contact details
We take your privacy seriously so please let us know how you want us to contact you.
Telephone
If you provide a mobile phone number: we may ring, leave a message or text you, so tell us if you do not want us to do so.
If you provide a landline: we may leave a message, so tell us if you do not want us to do so.
If you provide us with your email address: we may use it send confidential health information, unless you have told us not to do so.
Please read the following before providing us with your email address.
Emails can be quick and convenient and will allow you to keep a record (unlike a phone call). However, although our own systems are secure, it may be possible to intercept your email when it is being sent over the internet.
Be aware also that if you share your computer others may read your emails.
You could use email to contact staff in relation to a query or to ask about an appointment.
Do not give more personal information than we need to process your request.
Do not ask us to send you medical details that you would not want seen by other people.
If you have an urgent question or feel unwell after going home after treatment contact an emergency service e.g. 111 NHS emergency service or 999 for life threatening conditions by telephone, do NOT email.
How your records are kept
Our guiding principle is that we hold your records in strict confidence.
Harely Street Healthcare LTD is registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. It abides by the law and observes good practice in maintaining confidentiality and appropriate information security.
We will fulfil its obligations under this Act to the fullest extent, including ensuring that the following 8 principles governing the processing of personal data are observed.
Harely Street Healthcare LTD is also registered with the Care Quality Commission. This means that we are subject to ongoing inspection and regulation by the CQC. This includes checks by the CQC that we are observing all necessary and statutory guidelines for use of your data in line with Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (Part 3).
Information about you and the services you receive may be held in a number of formats and will be kept for the specific retention periods outlined by the relevant professional bodies. We use secure electronic systems to store medical records, images and details of prescriptions. Patient data held on paper or disk will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act and destroyed using secure documented procedures after the time periods set out by the Department Of Health.
How your records are used
We use your records to:
Ensure that any treatment or advisory services we provide to you are based on accurate information.
Send a letter about your care to your GP or other health professional at the end of your treatment, unless you tell us not to do so.
Work effectively with other services providing you with treatment or advice.
Monitor the quality of our care and help us to understand the outcomes of care.
Investigate any concerns or complaints you or your family have about your health care.
Provide information that is needed for financial transactions in relation to payment for treatment, such as billing. For private patients this may include details shared with your insurance company. If you have any concerns about this, please contact your insurer.
Anonymised data
We may remove your name and other details that could identify you so that we can use the information in your record anonymously to:
Monitor and improve the quality of care received by patients
Protect the health of the general public, for example we may share anonymous and aggregated patient information with organisations such as the National Institute for Clinical Excellence and the Cancer Registry for research or statistical purposes
Train and educate staff.
Wherever possible, we anonymise your data or use a quasi- identifier such as a patient number or NHS number.
Sharing your health record
Harely Street Healthcare LTD has a designated Information Lead/Data Protection Officer who is responsible for protecting the confidentiality of patient information and making sure that information is shared where this is appropriate.
To make sure you receive all the care and treatment you need, we may need to share the information in your health record with other staff and organisations. This could include:
Other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, pharmacists, and pathology and radiology staff involved in the analysis and reporting of diagnostic tests
Other hospitals and private sector organisations involved in your care
Local authority departments
Voluntary organisations providing on-going support
Administrative support staff
Note that anyone who receives information from us also has a legal duty to keep it confidential.
We may also share information that identifies you where:
Sharing information with your family and friends
We will normally share information about the progress of your treatment with the person you name as your Emergency Contact, unless you have told us not to do so. Your emergency contact should be someone that you trust and feel close to. It does not have to be a blood relative; it can be a good friend. We ask patients to name their emergency contact so that we know who you would like us to keep informed about the care we provide or the decisions we need to make. In identifying your emergency contact, you are giving us permission to keep her or him informed. However, note that since our Company provides principally diagnostic services only, it will not generally be appropriate for us to give general information about a patient’s health and such requests therefore should normally be directed to the patient’s own General Practitioner or other health professional responsible for the patient’s care.
You can also name other people, with whom you would like us to share information about you. We make best efforts to ensure that information provided over the telephone is restricted to those you have named and we share on a need to know basis. Sometimes this means refusing to disclose information about you to someone who feels they should know about your treatment and progress. Please make your family and friends aware of this.
Special situations
Sometimes we have a legal duty to provide information about people; examples are reporting some infectious diseases, and when a court order instructs us to do so. Records may also be shared without the patient’s consent in exceptional situations, such as to safeguard adults or children.
External Regulation
The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health care and they also protect the interests of people whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act. They routinely inspect our premises to quality check information we hold and the services we provide in line with the Health & Social Care Acts. This is designed to ensure that patients using services are protected and receive the care, treatment and support they need. These inspectors have the authority to access personal information without the permission of patients.
Sharing your records outside the EU
If your permanent address is outside the EU, or your treatment is continuing outside the EU, we may send details of your treatment to individuals based outside the EU specifically to promote your ongoing care. This would normally be the doctor who referred you to us for treatment. If you wish, we can give you the documents so that you have physical control over this information.
In the usual course of our business, we may use third parties to process and store your data on our behalf. We normally store your data on secure servers in the European Economic Area (EEA). Such processing is subject to contractual restrictions with regard to confidentiality and security in addition to the obligations imposed by the Data Protection Act 1998.
Exceptionally we may make use our suppliers are based outside the EEA for processing and storing your data. We have strict controls over how and why your data can be accessed. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this.
Where necessary we may transfer personal information overseas for processing to support the long- term effectiveness of treatment and monitor patient outcomes. Personal information will be processed in this way where it is not possible to achieve this purpose with the use of anonymised or pseudonymised information only.
How can I stop my information from being shared?
Harely Street Healthcare LTD acts to provide information principally for other health and social care professionals who have requested this since they require further detailed investigations on their patients. So naturally we will normally need to share this information with your doctor who has referred you to our service.
If you do not want us to share your information with your GP, other healthcare providers or carers, please tell the team looking after you. But please note that not sharing your information may affect the care that can be provided for you.
You have the right to request that your confidential information is not used beyond your own care and treatment and to have your objections considered. Where your wishes cannot be followed you will be told the reasons including the legal basis. You may at any time withdraw any consent you have previously given to us to process information about you.
If you wish to exercise your right to opt-out, withdraw consent to use your information, or to speak to somebody to understand what impact this may have, please discuss your concerns with your clinician, or email us typing ‘Opt Out Request’ in the subject line of the email.
Your legal rights
Harely Street Healthcare LTD is the Data Controller of the data it holds about its patients and staff.
You have the right to confidentiality under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA), the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality. The Equality Act 2010 may also apply.
You have the right to know what information we hold about you, what we use it for and if the information is to be shared, who it will be shared with.
You have the right to apply for access to the information we hold about you. Other people can also apply to access your health records on your behalf. These include anyone authorised by you in writing (such as a solicitor), or any person appointed by a court to manage your affairs where you cannot manage them yourself. Access covers:
Obtaining a copy of your record
If you wish to apply for access to the information we hold about you. Please note:
Currency
This Privacy Policy is effective immediately and will remain in effect until further notice.
We reserve the right to update or change our Privacy Policy at any time and you should check this Privacy Policy periodically. Your continued use of the Service after we post any modifications to the Privacy Policy on this page will constitute your acknowledgment of the modifications and your consent to abide and be bound by the modified Privacy Policy
Further Questions
If you have any further questions about this Privacy Policy, or if anything is not clear, please let us know. You can contact our Data Protection Officer by emailing us at:
Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
The Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Cheshire SK9 5AF Helpline: 08456 30 60 60
Website: www.ico.gov.uk
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