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Freedom of Information

confidentialityThe Freedom of Information (FOI) Act entitles anybody to ask a Public Authority in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including Government Departments, for any recorded information that they keep. A list of organisations covered by the Act is available at www.foi.gov.uk/coverage.htm.

This Act will give us all greater access to information about how decisions are taken in Government and how Public Services are developed and delivered.

The FOI Act operates alongside the Data Protection Act, which allows people to access information about themselves (eg personnel records or information held by credit reference agencies) and the Environmental Information Regulations, which give people access to information about the environment.

How Do I Ask For Information?

All requests for information must be made in writing. You must clearly state what information you are requesting and supply your name and address. You do not need to say why you want the information.

What Type of Information Can I Ask To Have?

You can ask to have any recorded information, but some of this is exempt under the Freedom of Information Act. In most cases, we will respond to your request within 20 working days of receiving it and if we cannot, we will explain why and let you know when we will be able to supply the information.

Can My Request Be Declined?

We will provide you with the information unless there is a good reason for not doing so (eg your request relates to someone elses personal details). We will provide you with a reason for declining your request. If you do not find the reason persuasive, you can ask us to reconsider its decision and if the request is still declined, you can ask the Information Commissioners Office to review that decision.

The Information Commissioners Office is an independent body that enforces the FOI Act, the Data Protection Act and the Environmental Information Regulations. For more information, visit http://www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/ or see the Commissioners FOI leaflet.

What Format Can I Request Information To Be In?

You can say in what format you would prefer to receive the information (eg on paper or electronically). You should discuss these formats with us. In some cases (eg for people with disabilities) there may be entitlement to a particular format; again you should discuss this with us.

How Much Will It Cost To Make A Request?

You may have to pay a fee, either to cover administration costs or to pay photocopying or postage costs. Alternatively, there may be expense involved in finding and supplying information. You will be told in advance if a fee will apply. For further information on this topic relating to Talbot Medical Centre, please refer to www.foi.nhs.uk/Practice?id-215.

How the Practice Uses Personal Health Information

Please ask the Receptionist for a copy of  Your Health Information, Confidentiality and the NHS Care Records Service

for further information on why information about you is collected and the ways in which this information is used.

 
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