The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is a new law that determines how your personal data is processed and kept safe, and the legal rights that you have in relation to your own data.
The regulation applies from 25th May 2018, and will apply even after the UK leaves the EU. GDPR sets out the key principles about processing personal data for patients and employees of Montpelier Surgery:
- Data must be processed lawfully, fairly and transparently
- It must be collected for specific, explicit and legitimate purposes
- It must be limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed
- Information must be accurate and kept up to date
- Date must be held securely
- It can only be retained for as long as is necessary for the reasons it was collected
There are also stronger rights for patients regarding the information that we hold about you. These include:
- Being informed about how their data is used
- Patients to have access to own data
- Patients can ask to have incorrect information changed
- Restrict how their data is used
- The right to object to their patient information being processed (in certain circumstances)