Elective Orthopaedic Centre (EOC) FDP product privacy notice
Product description
NHS Trusts use this Product to support and improve the care provided within the orthopaedic inpatient surgery service for adults and to provide you with the best care within the most appropriate pathway and to reduce the wait list times.
The Product enables care teams in a hospital to identify the actions they can take to ensure that your treatment can be carried out smoothly and in the safest environment. This allows care teams to refer you to hospitals within the area to provide your treatment.
What are the purposes for processing my personal data in this Product?
This Product processes personal information (called ‘personal data’ under data protection laws) about patients who require care and referral through the orthopaedic inpatient surgery service to ensure that patients are treated in the most effective and timely way. This includes information about your health, medical condition and the speciality/ward currently supporting you. The Product enables your care team in the hospital to more effectively deliver your treatment and care.
The use of the Product by NHS Trusts will improve the delivery of the orthopaedic service and ensure that the treatment pathway you are on is appropriate and safe, this is completed through better use of the information that the hospital holds and allowing this to be shared with hospitals supporting you care. This will include bringing together all required information into one place to support your care in relation to your orthopaedic treatment.
The Product enables your care team to identify the actions they can take to improve and speed up your care pathway. Hospitals will use this Product to provide you with the best care within the most appropriate timeframe. This will also helps hospitals to improve the orthopaedic service.
What personal data about me is processed in this Product?
Personal data which directly identifies you (we call this directly identifiable data) will be processed by NHS Trusts about patients who are having planned treatment scheduled, for the purposes above. Data that is processed by hospitals that use this Product may include your:
- name
- address including post code
- date of birth and age
- sex
- NHS number or hospital record number
- mobile phone number
- health information, including information about your medical condition, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Personal data about members of staff involved in the delivery of care may also be processed when using this Product, including the names of staff involved in providing care, their email address, their role/profession and planned absence information, so that your treatment can be scheduled.
Who is my personal data shared with?
Your personal data is accessed and used by health care professionals in the hospital who are providing you with individual care and treatment, and support staff who need to support health care professionals to administer your care journey.
Your personal data will not be shared with any other organisations as part of this Product.
UK GDPR information
Controllers of your personal data
Under data protection law the NHS Trusts using the Product are the legal controllers of your personal data under data protection laws. The specific NHS Trusts using the product are listed on the product description page of the NHS England website.
Legal grounds for processing your personal data
The processing of personal data by NHS Trusts for the purposes explained above is permitted under the following legal grounds under data protection law (this is UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA2018)):
- Public Task – Article 6(1)(e) of UK GDPR ‘necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority…’.
- Health Care – Article 9(2)(h) of UK GDPR ‘necessary for the purposes of preventative 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 services…” In addition, the legal grounds under paragraph 2 of Part 1 of the DPA 2018 apply (health care purposes).
The personal data processed about patients by the NHS Trust for the purposes above is also confidential data. As the NHS Trust is processing your confidential data to provide you with individual care, it is relying on your implied consent to do this, as you would reasonably expect the hospital to process your personal information this way to provide you with care. The NHS Trust will keep your personal data confidential and only use and share it with other members of the care team to provide you with care, where you would reasonably expect them to, and subject to strict confidentiality controls to ensure your information remains confidential.
Processor acting on behalf of NHS Trusts
The data platform contractor, Palantir Technologies UK LTD is a processor acting on behalf of the NHS Trusts who are using this Product. They provide the data platform and the technology that the Product uses and only act on the instructions of the NHS Trust.
Your rights under UK GDPR
You have the following rights under UK GDPR in relation to the processing of your personal data by the NHS Trust for the purposes above:
- right to be informed
- right of access
- right to rectify
- right to object
Further information about these rights is in the NHS Federated Data Platform Privacy Notice. Your NHS Trust will also have a privacy notice on its own website which will explain more about how the Trust processes your personal data, your rights and how to exercise them.
Contact details for data protection officers in the NHS Trusts using this product are here: NHS England » FDP User Organisation Data Protection Officers
Does the National Data Opt Out or any other opt out apply to this Product?
The National Data Opt Out and Type 1 Opt Outs do not apply to the processing of your personal data by the NHS Trust for the purposes explained above. This is because the NHS Trust is processing your personal data to provide you with individual care and treatment and these opt-outs don’t apply in these circumstances.
More information
For more information about how personal data is processed within the Federated Data Platform please see the NHS Federated Data Platform Privacy Notice.
Last updated date: 7 June 2024