Our pharmacists and staff are members of your local healthcare team. They aim to provide you with the highest quality of healthcare. To do this they need to keep records about you, your health and the care we have provided or plan to provide to you.
We know that you value your privacy and the security of personal information held about you.
As part of providing a safe, professional, and efficient service, there is certain information that we record. This includes details of drugs and appliances dispensed against HSC prescriptions as well as significant advice given, and referrals made to other health professionals and any other relevant information.
We process your personal data, which includes information from your prescriptions and any other pharmacy and health care services we provide to you (including medicines use reviews, flu vaccinations, stop smoking services etc.) for the purposes of:
Your care – providing pharmacy services and care to you and sharing your information with your GP and others in the wider HSC system;
Our payments – sharing your information with the HSC Business Services Organisation, others in the wider HSC system, and sometimes the local HSC integrated care office, and only relevant information to those external to the HSC who negotiate and check the accuracy of our payments; and,
Management – sharing only relevant information with the HSC Business Services Organisation, others in the wider HSC system, and sometimes the local HSC integrated care office; as well as those external to the HSC such as the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland who ensure we maintain appropriate professional and service standards and that your declarations and ours are accurate.
We hold your information for as long as advised by Government, Public Health Departments and Regulatory Bodies.
We process your personal data in the performance of a task in the public interest for the provision of healthcare and treatment. A pharmacist is responsible for the confidentiality of your information.
You have the right to confidentiality under the UK General Data Protection Regulation and [the Data Protection Act 2018], and the common law duty of confidence.
We also comply with professional standards on confidentiality and pharmacists have a requirement under their professional standards to keep records about you confidential, secure and accurate.
All of our staff contracts of employment contain a requirement to keep patient information confidential.
Our guiding principle is that we process your records in strict confidence.
You have the right to ask for a copy of pharmacy records about you (generally in paper or electronic form).
We are required to respond to your request within one month.
You will need to give adequate information in order for pharmacy staff to identify you (for example, full name, address and date of birth).
You will be required to provide ID, for example a passport, full driving licence or credit/debit card before any information is released to you.
If you think any information we hold on you is inaccurate or incorrect, please let us know.
You may object to us holding your information.
You may lodge a complaint with your local Information Commissioners’ Office
ICO England
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 0303 123 1113
ICO Northern Ireland
3rd Floor
14 Cromac Place,
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BT7 2JB
Telephone: 028 9027 8757
ICO Scotland
Queen Elizabeth House
Sibbald Walk
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH8 8FT
Telephone: 0303 123 1115
ICO Wales
2nd Floor, Churchill House
Churchill Way
Cardiff
Wales
CF10 2HH
Telephone: 0330 414 6421
This website provides information, not medical advice. Medical information can be subject to change therefore information displayed must never be used as an alternative to, or replacement for, advice given by a qualified medical professional.