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We need to hold personal information about
you on our Computer system and in paper records to help
us to look after your health needs, and your doctor is responsible
for their accuracy and safe-keeping. Please help to keep
your record up to date by informing us of any changes to
your circumstances.
Doctors and staff in the practice have access
to your medical records to enable them to do their jobs.
From time to time information may be shared with others
involved in your care if it is necessary. Anyone with access
to your record is properly trained in confidentiality issues
and is governed by both a legal and contractual duty to
keep your details private.
All information about you is held securely
and appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent accidental
loss.
In some circumstances we may be required
by law to release your details to statutory or other official
bodies, for example if a court order is presented, or in
the case of public health issues. In other circumstances
you may be required to give written consent before information
is released - such as for medical reports for insurance,
solicitors etc.
To ensure your privacy, we will not disclose
information over the telephone or fax unless we are sure
that we are talking to you. Information will not be disclosed
to family, friends, or spouses unless we have prior written
consent, and we do not leave messages with others.
You have a right to see your records if you
wish. Please ask at reception if you would like further
details and our patient information leaflet. An appointment
will be required. In some circumstances a fee may be payable.
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