Data Protection

We need to hold personal information about you on our computer systems and in paper records to help us to look after your health needs, and your doctor is responsible for their accuracy and safe-keeping. Please help to keep your record up to date by informing us of any changes to your circumstances.

Doctors and staff in the practice have access to your medical records to enable them to do their jobs. From time to time information may be shared with others involved in your care if it is necessary. Anyone with access to your record is properly trained in confidentiality issues and is governed by both legal and contractual duty to keep your details private.

All information about you is held securely and appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent accidental loss.

In some circumstances we may be required by law to release your details to statutory or other official bodies, for example if a court order is presented, or in the case of public health issues. In other circumstance you may be required to give written consent before information is released – such as for medical reports for insurance, solicitors etc.

To ensure your privacy, we will not disclose information over the telephone or fax unless we are sure that we are talking to you. Information will not be disclosed to family, friends or spouses unless we have prior written consent, and we do not, leave messages with others.

You have a right to see your records if you wish. Please ask at reception if you would like further details about our patient information leaflet. An appointment may be required. In some circumstances a fee may be payable.

Confidentiality

You can be assured that anything you discuss with any member of the surgery staff, whether doctor, nurse or receptionist, will remain confidential. Even if you are under 16, nothing will be said to anyone, including parents, other family members, care workers or teachers, without your permission. The only reason why we might want to consider passing on confidential information without your permission would be to protect either you or someone else from serious harm. In this situation, we would always try to discuss this with you first.

If you have any worries or queries about confidentiality, please ask a member of staff.

If you would like to discuss matters of a confidential nature, either with our receptionists or a member of the dispensary team, we have a side room available in reception for this purpose.

Your Named GP

Each permanent patient has been allocated a named accountable GP who will have overall responsibility for the care and support that our surgery provides to them.

All patients are informed of their named GP by email, SMS texts and letter.

You do not need to take any further action, but if you have any questions, are not sure of your named accountable GP or wish to discuss this further with us, please contact us on 020 7281 6956 or at andover.medical-centre@nhs.net.

In general, we have allocated patients in accordance with the GP that they are registered under. Your named GP will be one of the GP partners. If you would prefer a specific doctor as your named GP then please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate.

Please see the list below:

  • Dr Amita Varma
  • Dr Debashis Singh
  • Dr Rue Roy

Please Note – Patients are still able to see whichever GP they would like regardless of who is their named accountable GP.


Further information

GDPR

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Privacy Notice

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union directive which along with the new UK Data Protection Act 2018 came into force at the end of May 2018. These laws govern the way organisations handle personal and sensitive information.

Andover Medical Centre handles your data in line with the above laws and also in line with the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality and the 7 Caldicott Principles.

We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of your data and only share your data for direct care or where we are required to by law or in order to fulfil our NHS contract or on the rare occasion when not sharing the data is deemed to be more harmful than sharing the data.

Our Privacy Notice contains an in depth description of how we handle your data. Please click below to view our privacy notice.

AMC – Practice Privacy Notice v8

GP Earnings

All GP Practices are required to declare mean earnings (i.e. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.

The average pay for GPs working in the practice of Andover Medical Centre in the 20/21 financial year was £51,243 before tax and National Insurance.

This is for 3 full time GPs and 3 part time GPs who worked in the practice for more than six months.