Your data to NHS research

Patient confidentiality 

We respect your right to privacy and keep all your health information confidential and secure. It is important that the NHS keeps accurate and up-to-date records about your health and treatment so that those treating you can give you the best possible care. 

This information may be used for management and audit purposes. However, it is usually only available to, and used by, those involved in your care. You have the right to know what information we hold about you. If you would like to see your records, please contact the Practice Manager. 

Your Data Matters to the NHS - Research 

Information about your health and care helps us to improve your individual care, speed up diagnosis, plan your local services and research new treatments. The NHS is committed to keeping patient information safe and always being clear about how it is used. 

How your data is used 

Information about your individual care such as treatment and diagnoses are collected about you whenever you use health and care services. It is also used to help us and other organisations with research and planning such as research into new treatments. It is only used in this way when there is a clear legal basis to use the information to help improve health and care for you, your family and future generations. 

 

Wherever possible we try to use data that does not identify you, but sometimes it is necessary to use your confidential patient information. 

You have a choice 

You do not need to do anything if you are happy about how your information is used. If you do not want your confidential patient information to be used for research and planning, you can choose to opt out. You can change your mind about your choice at any time. 

Will choosing this opt-out affect your care and treatment? 

No, choosing to opt out will not affect how information is used to support your care and treatment. You will still be invited for screening services, such as screenings for bowel cancer. 

What do you need to do? 

If you are happy for your confidential patient information to be used for research and planning, you do not need to do anything, otherwise please contact the practice directly to discuss this further. 

 



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