Medical Reporting

Our practice outsources our medical reporting work to an NHS Digital accredited company called Medi2data.

You can request a copy of your medical records by completing a SAR form which you can obtain from our reception team or by emailing the administration team on SELicb.AdministrationElmHouse@nhs.net

Medi2data will process your medical report and provide online access via their secure encrypted portal.

If you wish to contact Medi2data directly, to enquire about your request please email mdmc@medi2data.com or call on 03333 055774.

Accessing someone else’s information

Accessing someone else’s information

As a parent, family member or carer, you may be able to access services for someone else. We call this having proxy access. We can set this up for you if you are both registered with us.

To requests proxy access:

  • collect a proxy access form from reception from 10am to 6pm

Linked profiles in your NHS account

Once proxy access is set up, you can access the other person’s profile in your NHS account, using the NHS App or website.

The NHS website has information about using linked profiles to access services for someone else.

Privacy Statement

Privacy Statement

Our Duties

As part of our legal duties, this practice is required to;

  • Maintain full and accurate records of the care and services we provide you
  • Keep records about you confidential and secure

Your Information

The practice aims to provide you with safe, high quality care that is based on accurate, up to date information.

This information allows us to work others involved in your care and this may involve sharing information with other health and social care organisations.

Information Includes;

  • Basic details such as address, date of birth and next of kin
  • Contact we have had with you
  • Notes and reports about your health
  • Details and records about your treatment and care

Others may also need to use records about you to:

  • Check the quality of care you are receiving
  • Protect the health of the general public  
  • Keep track of NHS spending
  • Help investigate any concerns or complaints you ask us to
  • Teach students or staff
  • Support health and social care research

Sometimes we share your information with third parties to support your care such as:

  • Hospitals
  • Social care
  • Community Health
  • Clinical Commissioning Groups
  • Mental Health Providers
  • NHS Digital

When we are sharing information to support third parties in providing your care, we will work hard to ensure it is the minimum necessary and that it is done so securely and lawfully. We aim to ensure that we only use your personal information in a way that you would reasonably expect.

When we share information that is used for healthcare management or planning, this does not allow for you to be identified.

Sometimes we will be required to share information for other reasons;

  • When required to by law
  • We have special permission for health or research purposes (e.g. if you have agreed to take part in a research trial)
  • There is a strong public interest (e.g. there is a risk of serious harm or crime)

Objections

You can choose not to have information that could identify you shared beyond your GP practice.  You can also choose to prevent information that does not identify you from being shared for planning and research.

Simply contact your GP either to register an opt-out or end an opt-out you have already registered and they will update your medical record.  Your GP practice will also be able to confirm whether or not you have registered an opt-out in the past.

If you have previously told your GP practice that you don’t want NHS Digital to share your personal confidential information for purposes other than your own care and treatment, your opt-out will have been implemented by NHS Digital from 29th April 2016 as instructed in a direction from the Secretary of State.  It will remain in place unless you change it.

As the Secretary of State’s direction; this included the policy on how to apply opt-outs was not available before April 2016 it was not possible for NHS Digital to honour opt-outs made before this date.  This means that information may have been shared without respecting these opt-outs between January 2014 and April 2016.

You can find more information on NHS Digital’s website:

See how NHS Digital uses your information.

Read about how NHS Digital handles your information and your choices.

Your Rights

Under Data Protection law, you have a right to;

  • object to certain uses of your data
  • to be provided with a copy information held about you
  • that your information will not be used for direct marketing purposes
  • have any incorrect information amended or erased

Please contact your surgery for any requests made in connection with these rights.

For a copy of your information;

  • Your request must be made in writing to your surgery
  • The surgery is required to respond to your request in writing within 40 days (a month from May 2018)
  • You will need to give the surgery your full name, address, date of birth and NHS number
  • You will be required to provide personal identification such as a driving licence or passport

Use of the Website

Generally, our website will not require you to enter personal information. When it does, for example; online appointment booking, we will apply the same confidentiality principles as those described above.

Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should be aware that we do not have any control over the other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting these sites.

Data Security

We intend to protect the confidentiality, quality and integrity of your personal information and we have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to do so. These include staff training, up to date policies and procedures and working to align with national cyber security guidelines.

London Care Record

This practice uses a shared record system called the London Care Record. The London Care Record is a secure view of your health and care information and lets health and care professionals involved in your care see important details about your health when and where they need them. Having a single, secure view of your information helps speed up communication between care professionals across London, improves the safety of care and can save lives.

London Care Record can only be lawfully looked at by staff who are directly involved in your care. Your information isn’t available to anyone who doesn’t need it to provide treatment, care and support to you. Your details are kept safe and won’t be made public, passed on to a third party who is not directly involved in your care, used for advertising or sold. For more information please read the London Care Record privacy notice for South East London here:  The London Care Record – South East London ICS (selondonics.org)

Opting out of the London Care Record

You have the right to object to your information being available through London Care Record. Although patients have the right to object and request restrictions on sharing their records, there may be instances where this request will not be upheld due to a clinical need as determined by the direct care giver. Please discuss this with your GP/ health and social care worker and you can find further information in this London Care Record leaflet.

For further information and advice about data protection or your right to object to sharing your data you can contact the team at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust who manage the London Care Record for South East London www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/london-care-record  or you can call 020 3192 6011 and leave your name and number for someone to contact you.

If you have already requested to stop sharing on ConnectCare/Local Care Record in South East London, then you will not have to request this again for London Care Record.

Compliments, Comments & Suggestions

If you would like to pass on your thanks or make a general comment or suggestion then please don’t hesitate to e-mail the surgery at SELicb.receptionelmhouse@nhs.net

Complaints Policy

Our aim is to provide the highest level of care for all our patients. We will always be willing to hear if there are ways in which you feel we can improve the service we provide. If you are not happy with the care and treatment you have received from the practice, please contact us and let us know.

We hope that most problems can be sorted out quickly and easily. If your problem cannot be resolved in this way, and you wish to make a formal complaint, please contact the Complaints Manager, who will be happy to deal with your concerns.

Complaints in writing may be sent direct to Elm House Surgery for the attention of the Complaints Manager, or e-mailed to SELicb.elmhousefeedback@nhs.net

You may obtain a copy of our complaints procedure from reception or download it here:

If you have a complaint which cannot be resolved locally you may contact NHS England by telephoning 0300 311 22 33 or e-mailing england.contactus@nhs.net

If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome to your complaint you have the right to refer the matter to the Health Service Ombudsman. They can be contacted by telephoning 0345 015 4033 or e-mailing www.ombudsman.org.uk

GP Earnings

All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.

The average pay for GPs working at Elm House Surgery in the last financial year was £128,314 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 4 full time GPs, 7 part time GPs and 2 Locums who worked in the practice for more than six months.

Please Note:
NHS England require that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice is publicised, and the required disclosure is shown above.  However it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice.

General Data Protection Regulation

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new law which came into effect on 25th May 2018. It’s purpose is to govern how your personal data is processed and kept safe.

GDPR puts greater onus on us to ensure that patients fully understand our policy for sharing health related information, and your rights within this process. We must re-iterate to patients that the sharing of your medical information is only provided in order to better improve your care. We will not share your medical information with any third party provider should you not wish us to do.

We would like to reassure you that every employee of the NHS has a legal responsibility to treat patient records in the strictest confidence at all times

Privacy Information

Please download a copy of our Privacy Information Leaflet by clicking on the link below:

Elm House Surgery works hard to provide the public and patients with clear & accurate information relating to how their personal information is used by the organisation, and publishes Privacy Notices on this website to inform you of these uses.

These Privacy Notices help us to ensure that the use of your data is fair, lawful and transparent in line with our organisational responsibilities under Data Protection Law.

The notices are designed to be concise, clear and intelligible. However, we would always welcome your questions regarding the use of your data if you feel this does not provider you with enough information, or you would prefer these notices to be explained to you.

Please note that all telephone calls to and from the Surgery are recorded.