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We have a legal responsibility to keep confidential all the information held about you. These obligations, together with the rights that every individual enjoys, are set out in the Data Protection Act 1998. Information about you may need to be shared (with your permission) with others involved in your medical care from time to time - for example, with a hospital consultant. The sharing of medical information is specifically covered by the Act. It says that the sharing of sensitive, patient-related information is permissible for "medical purposes" provided that it is processed by :
We may also share, with your permission, your medical information with your medical insurers, accident insurers or others you nominate. To help improve the standards of health care, information from your records may also be used for research and statistical analysis. In the Data Protection Act 1998, "medical purposes" is defined to include "preventative medicine, medical diagnosis, medical research, the provision of care and treatment and the management of healthcare services". You do have the right to prevent processing and sharing of your information. However, the professionals involved in your care may encounter difficulties and delays if they are unable to share important health information. Your Rights The Data Protection Act 1998 gives every individual a number of rights. In brief, you have the right to:
Our Obligations The Data Protection Act 1998 imposes a number of obligations on our services. In brief, these are:
Further Information Should you need any further information about the application of the Data Protection Act 1998 within the City Chiropractic Clinic please e-mail us to discuss it with Dr Kusiar (click here to e-mail us) You can also contact the office of the
Information Commissioner who has responsibility for ensuring
good practice in all aspects of Data Protection - leaflet request
line - 0870 600 8100. Their website is www.dataprotection.gov.uk |
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