What information do we collect about you? 

This Privacy Notice will explain how The Waterfront Medical Centre uses your personal data.

The Waterfront Medical Centre is the controller for personal information processed. The practice is committed to protecting your personal information and respecting your privacy. We have a legal duty to explain how we use personal information about you at the practice.

We will collect information about you and your health as well as health care services you have received. This will include personal information such as your NHS number, name, address, contact information, date of birth, and next of kin. 

We will also collect sensitive personal information about you (also known as special category data) which includes information relating to your health (appointment visits, treatment information, test results, X-rays, or reports), as well as information relating to your sexual orientation, race or religion. 

All the above information we collect and hold about you forms part of your medical record and is primarily held to ensure you receive the best possible care and treatment. 

We may also collect your personal image on practice CCTV when you attend the practice premises.

How is your personal data collected? 

The information we hold is collected through various routes; these may include:

  • Direct interactions with you as our patient, when you register with us for care and treatment, during consultations with practice staff and when you subscribe to services such as text messaging and email communication.
  • Indirectly from other health care providers, when you attend other organisations providing health or social care services for example, out of hours GP appointments or visits to A&E and some interactions with Social Care, they will let us know so that your GP record is kept up to date.
  • Through wearable monitoring devices such as blood pressure monitors.
  • When your image is captured on practice CCTV Cameras.
  • Automated technologies such as when you interact with our website, we may automatically collect data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns. This is collected using cookies, for further information about how we use cookies, please see our cookie policy.

How do we use your information? 

The Information we collect about you is primarily used for your direct care and treatment but may also be used for:

  • The management of healthcare services
  • Participation in national screening programmes
  • National data collection requirements
  • Medical research and clinical audit
  • Legal requirements
  • Security and safety of our staff and premises

Partners we may share your information with

We may share your information, subject to agreement on how it will be used, with the following organisations:

  • NHS Trusts/Foundation Trusts/Health Boards
  • Other GPs within our cluster
  • Out of hours providers
  • Diagnostic or treatment centres
  • Independent Contractors such as dentists, opticians, pharmacists
  • Private Sector Providers
  • Ambulance Trusts
  • Social Care Services
  • Digital Health and Care Wales
  • NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP)
  • Legal and Risk Services
  • Health and Care Research Wales
  • Public Health Wales
  • Healthcare Quality and Improvement Partnership
  • Local Authorities
  • Education Services
  • Fire and Rescue Services
  • Police & Judicial Services
  • Voluntary Sector Providers

We may also use external third-party companies (data processors) to process your personal information. These companies will be bound by contractual agreements to ensure information is kept confidential and secure.  This means that they cannot do anything with your personal information unless we have instructed them to do it.  They will not share your personal information with any organisation apart from us.  They will hold it securely and retain it for the period we instruct. 

We will not share your information with any third parties for the purposes of direct marketing. The Practice will only use and share your information where there is a legal basis to do so.

Our legal basis for processing your personal date

The legal bases for most of our processing relates to your direct care and treatment:

  • Article 6(1)(e) – processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller.

 Where we have a specific legal obligation that requires the processing of personal data, the legal basis is:

  • Article 6(1)(c) – processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject.

Where we process special category data, for example data concerning health, racial or ethnic origin or sexual orientation, we need to meet an additional condition in the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR). Where we are processing special category data for purposes related to the commissioning and provision of health services the condition is:

  • Article 9(2)(h) – processing is necessary for the purposes of preventive or occupational medicine, for the assessment of the working capacity of the employee, medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems and service; or
  • Article 9(2)(i) – processing is necessary for reasons of public interest in the area of public health, such as protecting against serious cross-border threats to health or ensuring high standards of quality and safety of health care and of medicinal products or medical devices.

The Practice may process your personal data for the purposes of research, in such circumstances our legal basis for doing so will be:

  • Article 6 (1)(e) – processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller.

Where we process special category data for research purposes the legal basis for doing so is:

  • Article 9 (2)(a) – you have provided your explicit consent.
  • Article 9(2)(j) – processing is necessary for scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes.

Where the Practice relies on your consent for the processing, you have the right to withdraw consent at any time.

The Practice may also process personal data for the purpose of, or in connection with, legal proceedings (including prospective legal proceedings), for the purpose of obtaining legal advice, or for the purpose of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights.  Where we process personal data for these purposes, the legal basis for doing so is:

  • Article 6(1)(e) – processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller; or
  • Article 6(1)(c) – processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject.

Where we process special category data for these purposes, the legal basis for doing so is:

  • Article 9(2)(f) – processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims; or
  • Article 9(2)(g) – processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.

In rare circumstances we may need to share information with law enforcement agencies or to protect the wellbeing of others for example to safeguard children or vulnerable adults. In such circumstances are legal basis for sharing information is:

  • Article 6(1)(c) – processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject; or
  • Article 6(1)(d) - processing is necessary to protect the vital interest of the data subject or another natural person; or
  • Article 6(1)(e) – processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller.

Where we share special category data for the purposes of safeguarding, the legal basis for doing so is:

  • Article 9(2)(g) - processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest; Data Protection Act 2018 S10 and Schedule 1, Paragraph 18 ‘Safeguarding of children and individuals at risk’.

Retention of your Personal Information / Storing your Information

We are required by UK law to keep your information and data for a defined period, often referred to as a retention period.  The Practice will keep your information in line with the practice records management policy.

How to Contact Us

Please contact the practice if you have any questions about our privacy notice or information we hold about you via the below methods:

The Waterfront Medical Centre
Heol Y Llongau
Barry
Vale of Glamorgan
CF63 4AR

Tel: 01446 734 131
Email: mainreception.w97032@wales.nhs.uk

Contact Details of our Data Protection Officer

The Waterfront Medical Centre is required to appoint a data protection officer (DPO).  This is an essential role in facilitating practice accountability and compliance with UK Data Protection Law.

Our Data Protection Officer is:

Digital Health and Care Wales
Information Governance, Data Protection Officer Support Service
5th Floor, Tŷ Glan-yr-Afon
21 Cowbridge Road East
Cardiff
CF11 9AD
 
Email: DHCWGMPDPO@wales.nhs.uk