Understand how we process your data
When Healthwatch Limited (Trading as “Mayfield Clinic”) processes your personal data, it is required to comply with the Data Protection Act 2018 (“DPA”) and the UK GDPR (the DPA and UK GDPR are together referred to as the “Data Protection Legislation”).
Your personal data includes all the information we hold that identifies you or is about you, for example, your name, email address, postal address, date of birth, location data and in some cases opinions that we document about you; as well as special categories of data, including but not limited to, medical and health records, payment data including your address, information about your religious beliefs, ethnic origin and race, sexual orientation and political views.
Everything we do with your personal data counts as processing it - including collecting, storing, amending, transferring and deleting it. We are, therefore, required to comply with the Data Protection Legislation to make sure that your information is properly protected and used appropriately.
This privacy policy provides information about the personal data we process, why we process it and how we process it.
Mayfield Clinic is the data controller of the personal data you provide. We have appointed Dr Amanda Northridge as Data Protection Officer and they will have day to day responsibility for ensuring that we comply with the Data Protection Legislation and for dealing with any requests we receive from individuals exercising their rights under the Data Protection Legislation.
We process your personal data in order to provide you with the services you have requested, to fulfil the contract we have entered into with you and/or to receive services or goods from you.
We may also process your personal data to respond to any queries or comments you submit to us and to correspond with you on a day-to-day basis. We may need personal data from you to be able to provide services to you, to meet our legal obligations, to enter into a contract with you and/or to provide you with all the information you need. If we do not receive the personal data from you, we may be unable to fulfil our obligations to you.
More information about the personal data we process is set out below:
We process most of your information on the grounds of consent from you, legitimate interests (such as delivering healthcare appointments or home testing services), performance of a contract we have entered into with you, protection of the vital interests of a Data Subject or, in the case of special categories of data, processing for the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems or services.
If we obtain consent from you to the processing of your personal data, you can withdraw your consent at any time. This will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we carried out prior to you withdrawing your consent.
We only transfer your personal data to the extent we need to. Recipients of your personal data include:
We aim to communicate confidentially, using secure government email systems where possible; but we accept no responsibility for breaches of these communication records. The only exception is where a patient is considered to be a danger to themselves or others, or when required to do so by a court order. In providing us with an email address or phone number we consider this implied permission to contact you by this means regarding your healthcare.
We do not transfer your personal data outside of the EEA.
We will retain your personal data for 6 years from the point of you last financial transaction, in case a contract claim arises, or for as long as required for medical records as defined by UK law (whichever is longer). Your information will be kept securely at all times.
Following the end of the relevant retention period period, your files and the personal data covered by the retention period will be permanently deleted or destroyed.
What are your rights?
You benefit from a number of rights in respect of the personal data we hold about you. We have summarised the rights which may be available to you below, depending on the grounds on which we process your data. More information is available from the Information Commissioner’s Office website (https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/individual-rights/). These rights apply for the period in which we process your data.
1. Access to your data
You have the right to ask us to confirm that we process your personal data, as well as having the right to request access to/copies of your personal data. You can also ask us to provide a range of information, although most of that information corresponds to the information set out in this privacy policy.
We will provide the information free of charge unless your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive or repetitive, in which case we are entitled to charge a reasonable fee. We may also charge you if you request more than one copy of the same information.
We will provide the information you request as soon as possible and in any event within one month of receiving your request. If we need more information to comply with your request, we will let you know.
2. Rectification of your data
If you believe personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you can ask us to rectify that information. We will comply with your request within one month of receiving it unless we do not feel it is appropriate, in which case we will let you know why. We will also let you know if we need more time to comply with your request.
3. Right to be forgotten
In some circumstances, you have the right to ask us to delete personal data we hold about you. This right is available to you:
There are certain scenarios in which we are entitled to refuse to comply with a request. If any of those apply, we will let you know.
4. Right to restrict processing
In some circumstances, you are entitled to ask us to suppress processing of your personal data. This means we will stop actively processing your personal data but we do not have to delete it. This right is available to you:
5. Data portability
You have the right to ask us to provide your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format so that you are able to transmit the personal data to another data controller. This right only applies to personal data you provide to us:
We will respond to your request as soon as possible and in any event within one month from the date we receive it. If we need more time, we will let you know.
6. Right to object
You are entitled to object to us processing your personal data:
In order to object, you must have grounds for doing so based on your particular situation. We will stop processing your data unless we can demonstrate that there are compelling, legitimate grounds which override your interests, rights and freedoms or the processing is for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
Automated decision making
Automated decision making means making a decision solely by automated means without any human involvement. This would include, for example, an online credit reference check that makes a decision based on information you input without any human involvement. It would also include the use of an automated clocking-in system that automatically issues a warning if a person is late a certain number of times (without any input from HR, for example).
We do not carry out any automated decision making using your personal data.
Your right to complain about our processing
If you think we have processed your personal data unlawfully or that we have not complied with UK GDPR, you can report your concerns to the supervisory authority in your jurisdiction. The supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”). You can call the ICO on 0303 123 1113 or get in touch via other means, as set out on the ICO website: https://ico.org.uk/concerns/.
Any questions?
If you have any questions or would like more information about the ways in which we process your data, please contact Dr Amanda Northridge via [email protected] or by mail to Mayfield Clinic, 3rd Floor Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road, OX2 7DECookies Privacy Policy
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For more details on the specific cookies we use, why we use them and when they will expire, please see Part 1 of Appendix 1 of this Cookie Policy.
Please note that third parties (such as advertising networks and providers of external services) may also use cookies on the website, over which we have no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical cookies, performance cookies or targeting cookies. Part 2 of Appendix 1 of this Cookie Policy provides a list of the third parties who may use these cookies and the reasons for which they use them.
Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change your cookie preferences by adjusting your browser settings to refuse the setting of all or some cookies if you prefer. You can usually do this by visiting the “options” or “preferences” menu on your browser. Please note, however, that if you do this and choose to block all cookies (including essential cookies) we cannot guarantee that your experience will be as fulfilling as it would otherwise be, and you may not be able to access all or parts of our website.
Where we collect personal data as part of our use of cookies on the website, we will do so in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
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