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PLEASE NOTE THE SURGERY WILL BE CLOSED FROM 1PM ON THE FOLLOWING DATES FOR STAFF TRAINING. ON THESE DATES IF YOU NEED ANY MEDICAL ADVICE BETWEEN 1-6.30PM PLEASE RING NHS 111. 

Tuesday 19th March 2024 

Tuesday 16th April 2024 

Tuesday 21st May 2024 

Tuesday 25th June 2024 

Tuesday 16th July 2024 

Tuesday 20th August 2024

Tuesday 17th September 2024 

Tuesday 15th October 2024 

Tuesday 19th November 2024 

Tuesday 3rd December 2024

Tuesday 28th January 2025

Tuesday 18th February 2025 

Tuesday 18th March 2025

Practice Policies

Confidentiality & Medical Records

Locked blue folderThe practice complies with data protection and access to medical records legislation. Identifiable information about you will be shared with others in the following circumstances:

  • To provide further medical treatment for you e.g. from district nurses and hospital services.
  • To help you get other services e.g. from the social work department. This requires your consent.
  • When we have a duty to others e.g. in child protection cases anonymised patient information will also be used at local and national level to help the Health Board and Government plan services e.g. for diabetic care.

If you do not wish anonymous information about you to be used in such a way, please let us know.

Reception and administration staff require access to your medical records in order to do their jobs. These members of staff are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the medical staff.

Freedom of Information

Information about the General Practitioners and the practice required for disclosure under this act can be made available to the public. All requests for such information should be made to the practice manager.

Access to Records

In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and Access to Health Records Act, patients may request to see their medical records. Such requests should be made through the practice manager and may be subject to an administration charge. No information will be released without the patient consent unless we are legally obliged to do so.

Violence Policy - Zero Tolerance

The NHS operate a zero tolerance policy with regard to violence and abuse and the practice has the right to remove violent patients from the list with immediate effect in order to safeguard practice staff, patients and other persons. Violence in this context includes actual or threatened physical violence or verbal abuse which leads to fear for a person’s safety. In this situation we will notify the patient in writing of their removal from the list and record in the patient’s medical records the fact of the removal and the circumstances leading to it.

All our staff have the right to be treated with dignity and respect at all times. They should be able to undertake their job without being verbally or physically abused. Most people respect this, thank you for being one of those.




 
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