Millbrook Data Privacy
Privacy notice
As data controllers, GPs have fair processing responsibilities under the Data Protection Act and GDPR law 2018. This means ensuring that your personal confidential data (PCD) is handled in ways that are safe, transparent and what you would reasonably expect.
Kevin Caldwell GP Data Protection Officer Somerset CCG Wynford House, Lufton Way Yeovil Somerset BA22 8HR Tel: 01935 384000 Email: somccg.GPDPO@nhs.net
Fair Processing
The law determines how organisations can use the personal information they collect. This is underpinned by the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality, together with legislation we must comply with. You can view information regarding this on the following link. Millbrook General-Practice-Fair-Processing-Notice-Sept-2021
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Compliance
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on May 25th, 2018. You can view information regarding how we use your information at Millbrook Surgery and our compliance with GDPR in the following documents:
Millbrook Data Protection Policy – Oct 21
Millbrook Information Governance policy 2022
Millbrook EMIS-Search-and-Report-Tool-DPIA-SW-CHIS-18.08.2021-v1.1
Millbrook AMGP IG0040-Data-Privacy-Impact-Assessment-v1.07
Millbrook COVID19 Supplementary Privacy Notice
Millbrook Privacy notice – Medical research legal requirements
Millbrook Privacy Notice – National Screening Programmes
Millbrook Privacy Notice – Legal requirements 1
Millbrook Privacy Notice – Direct Care
General-Practice-Fair-Processing-Notice-Sept-Jan 2023
Millbrook GP-Fair-Processing-Notice-layer-2-Detail
Millbrook Healthy io Privacy Policy
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