Medical 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.

Occasionally we may be involved in research studies for which we provide anonymised information from patients’ notes. The risk of you being identified from this information is extremely low as all directly identifiable details (name, address, post code, NHS number, full date of birth) are removed from your notes before they are collected for research, and automatic programs to de-personalise any free text (non structured or coded data) are run after information is collected. Individual patients’ records are added into a much larger anonymous database, containing records from millions of patients across the UK.

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 about the GP nor the practice name, address or post code.

Opt Out

If you would like to opt out of this data collection scheme, please let your doctor know by using our Contact the Practice form and no data from your records will be collected for use 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.

:If at any time you would like to know more, or have any concerns about how we use your information, you ask questions via our online Contact the Practice form.