Access to Medical Records
NHS Digital has recently released a statement requesting all practice IT systems automatically enable Enhanced Summary Care Records and GP Connect to enable improved quality of record sharing between us and other NHS organisations that care for you until at least 30th September 2020. See ‘How We Share Your Information’ below and Record Sharing Overview for further details.
St Neots Surgery complies with the EU General Data Protection Regulations, the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Every staff member working in this practice has a legal, ethical and contractual duty to keep information confidential. There are occasions when some details may need to be given to others:
- We cannot administer your care without controlled sharing of your care across the team. For example administration staff need to have limited access in order to schedule appointments and generate prescriptions.
- You may be receiving care from other people such as Social Services, Health Visitor, Consultants and Specialist Nurses. So that we can work together for your benefit we may need to share some information about you.
- If you are claiming benefits against a third party or applying for benefits there may be times when a report about your condition may be made on your behalf. We will only do this with your permission.
- On occasions the law requires us to pass on information, for example to notify a birth or an infectious disease. Law courts can also insist that medical records are disclosed.
- With your permission, your relatives, friends and carers can be kept up to date with your treatment.
We only pass on information to those who genuinely require it. Wherever possible, details that identify you will be removed. Anyone who receives information has a duty to keep it confidential.
The Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the general right to see or have a copy of any personal data held or anything written about you in your health record. If you would like access to any part of your medical records please ask reception for a form to complete or use the link below and bring to the surgery with a form of identification.
If you would like to request access to your medical records, please complete our Subject Access Request form.