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Notice For Patients
Regarding Research Data Collection
The staff at this practice record
information about you and your health so
that you can receive the right care and
treatment. We need to record this
information, together with the details of
the care you receive, because it may be
needed if we see you again.
We may use some of this information for
other reasons, for example, to help us to
protect the health of the general public
generally, to plan for the future, to train
staff and to carry out medical and other
health research for the benefit of everyone.
We are currently involved in research
studies for which we provide anonymised
information from patients’ notes. You cannot
be identified in any way from this
information as none of your personal details
are given to researchers. Individual
patients’ records are added into a much
larger anonymous database, containing
records from millions of patients across the
UK. This information is used by researchers
outside this practice. The database to which
we contribute anonymised records is known as
The Health Improvement Network (THIN). This
database is managed by a company outside the
NHS which does not have access to your
personal details, only to anonymous medical
records. The data are used for research into
such topics as drug safety, disease
patterns, prescribing patterns, health
economics and public health. Many of these
studies provide useful information to
medical staff on diseases, the use of drugs
or outcomes of disease or treatment.
These studies may be performed by academic
researchers or commercial companies amongst
others. However, no researcher has access to
your full details such as your name and
address, initials or your full date of
birth. The researchers are not given
information on the GP nor the practice name,
address or post code.
If you would like to opt out of this data
collection scheme, please let your doctor
know and no data from your records will be
collected or used in research. This will not
affect your care in any way.
If anything to do with the research would
require that you provide additional
information about yourself, you will be
contacted to see if you are willing to take
part; you will not be identified in any
published results.
You have a right of access to your health
records. If at any time you would like to
know more, or have any concerns about how we
use your information, you can speak to Miss
Debbie Lovering (Practice Manager) on 08444
778 608.
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