South East Leeds GP Group (SEL GP Group)

The practice is part of the above GP federation. This is a company that has been formed by 30 GP practices in South and East Leeds covering 220,000 patients. This is a limited company that is non-profit and the only shareholders are the GP practices.

How We Use Your Data

We hold your medical record so that we can provide you with safe care and treatment.

We will also use your information so that this practice can check and review the quality of the care we provide. This helps us to improve our services to you.

 

  • We will share relevant information from your medical record with other health or social care staff or organisations when they provide you with care. For example, when they refer you to a specialist in a hospital. Or your prescription to your chosen pharmacy.
  • Healthcare staff working in A&E and out of hours care will also have access to your information. For example, it is important that staff who are treating you in an emergency know if you have any allergic reactions. This will involve the use of your Summary Care Record or locally Leeds Care record.   For more information see our privacy notice on our practice website.
  • You have the right to object to information being shared for your own care. Please speak to the practice if you wish to object. You also have the right to have any factual mistakes or errors corrected.

Carer’s

Do you look after someone?  You are a carer if you provide help or support to a partner, parent, son, daughter, any other relative, friend or neighbour who, due to disability, frailty, illness and/or vulnerability, cannot manage in the community without another’s help.

Carers can be any age and need not necessarily live in the same house as the person they care for.  They may be in receipt of a carer’s allowance/premium or undertake caring without payment.  A significant proportion of carers remain hidden, unaware of their entitlement to services, support and benefits.

This practice is actively identifying carers and encouraging them to get the support they need.  If you would like a carers information pack for yourself or someone you know, these are displayed at reception and are available for you to take.  Alternatively you may wish to contact CARERS LEEDS on 0113 246 8338 who offer a confidential information, support and advice service to carers.

Disabled Access

At the Garforth Surgery, there is a lift to allow patients to access services on the first floor. A disabled patients’ WC is provided in the front entrance. The services at Garforth can also be accessed by our Barwick patients as there is minimal disabled access at the branch surgery.

Chaperone policy

For intimate examinations the Doctor or patient may prefer that a chaperone is present. If a suitable chaperone is not available an alternative appointment will be offered.

GP Earnings

NHS England requires that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice are publicised, and the required disclosure is shown below. However, it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice.

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

The average pay for GPs working at Garforth Medical Practice in the 2014/2015 financial year was £65,529 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 3 full-time GPs and 8 part-time GPs who worked at the practice for more than six months within the year.

Freedom Of Information – Publication Scheme

Information about the General Practitioners and the Practice required for disclosure under this act can be made available to the public. All requests for such information should be made to the Practice Manager.

 

Information Sharing

Some services require that information be shared with other healthcare agencies such as hospital trusts, primary care trusts, social services, community nurses etc (the list is not exhaustive).

Whilst it is vital for the proper care of individuals that those concerned with that care have ready access to the information they need, it is also important that service users and their carers can trust that personal information will be kept confidential and that their privacy is respected.

Although it is neither practicable nor necessary to seek an individual’s consent each time that information needs to be shared or passed on for a particular purpose, this is contingent on individuals having been fully informed of the uses to which information about them may be put. All agencies concerned with the care of the individual should satisfy themselves that this requirement is met.

Clarity about the purpose to which personal information is to be put is essential and only the minimum identifiable information necessary to satisfy that purpose should be made available.Access to personal information should be on a need to know basis.This practice has a protocol for such information sharing.

Confidentiality

We hold your patient records in the strictest confidence, regardless of whether they are electronic or on paper. We take all reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorised actions to your records, however they are stored. Any information that may identify you is only shared with the practice team, or, if you are referred to hospital , to the clinician who will be treating you. We will only share information about you with anyone else if you give your permission in writing.

Patient Information

We produce a practice newsletter for patients, which is distributed in the waiting areas. Please inform reception if there are none available. Patient information and notices can also be found on this website here.