IT Policy

This practice is committed to preserving, as far as is practical, the security of data used by our information systems. This means that we will take all reasonable actions to;

Maintain the Confidentiality of all data within the practice by:

  • Ensuring that only authorised persons can gain access to our systems
  • Not disclosing information to anyone who has no right to see it

Maintain the integrity of all data within the practice by:

  • Taking care over input
  • Ensuring that all changes are reported and monitored
  • Checking that the correct record is on the screen before updating
  • Reporting all apparent errors and ensuring that they are resolved

Maintain the availability of all data by:

  • Ensuring that all equipment is protected from intruders
  • Ensuring that backups are taken at regular, predetermined intervals
  • Ensuring that contingency is provided for possible failure or equipment theft and that any such contingency plans are tested and kept up to date

Additionally we will take all reasonable measures to comply with our legal responsibilities under:

Chaperone Policy

What is a chaperone and why might I need one ?

A chaperone is someone from the Practice who can be with you whilst you see the doctor or nurse.  It is someone who will be able to make sure you are comfortable with what is happening in the appointment and to make sure you understand what is happening and why.  A chaperone can also be there to make sure the doctor or nurse are comfortable with the appointment.  A chaperone is specially trained to make sure they look after you and the doctor or nurse at an appointment.

We will always respect your privacy, dignity and your religious and cultural beliefs particularly when intimate examinations are advisable – these will only be carried out with your express agreement and you will be offered a chaperone to attend the examination if you so wish.

You may also request a chaperone when making the appointment or on arrival at the surgery, (please let the Care Navigator know), or at any time during the consultation.

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