Teesside Hospice Care Foundation

The reason for this site accessing patient GP records is:

A shared care record provides health and care staff with a selected view of the patient information held within different local health and care settings.

Where a shared care record has used GP Connect an up-to-date view of the medical record held at the patients' registered GP has been provided. The shared care record user can access information such as the list of current and historical GP prescribed medications, recorded allergies and a record of recent GP encounters – alongside data from other sources such as local hospital trust and social care systems.

Additional Information

Data sharing limitations:

GP Connect permits the sharing of patient data only for the purpose of direct care and is only available in England.

Additional Information:

We have added an addendum 3 to HPol 35 Privacy Policy of the following(this is currently being updated on the website: Great North Care Record Privacy Statement. As a partner in the Great North Care Record (GNCR), we need to request and share your information from and with other relevant parties who are part of your care and ongoing support network. Full details of the member organisations of the GNCR, what data may be viewed across the GNCR network, and what are the benefits to being part of the GNCR are available from the GNCR website – https://www.greatnorthcarerecord.org.uk/ If you have any objection to being part of the GNCR you can contact the GNCR helpline on 0344 811 9587 and speak to a member of our team. In order to log and process your objection we are required to collect some basic demographic information about you. We will always seek to comply with your request, but in some circumstances we may have to use your information to comply with our other legal duties.

Organisation address

1-1A Northgate Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS5 5NW, England

ODS (Organisation Data Service) code

8AM97

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