From the 1st July, the NHS will change how it shares your GP medical records. The General Practice Data for Planning and Research Data extract by NHS digital from GP practices across England will help the NHS to improve health and care services for everyone, by collecting patient data and holding it in a central national database.
This is an upgrade to an existing similar process called GPES- General Practice Extract Service , this new data collection will be more efficient, effective and much more frequent.
For example, patient data held in this new national data base can help the NHS to :
- Monitor the long term safety and effectiveness of care.
- Plan how to deliver better health and care services.
- Prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- Identify new treatments and medicines through health research.
If you would not like your GP data shared with NHS digital using GPDPR, you need to register an OPT OUT with your GP practice. In this article we explain:
- How the OPT OUT works.
- What you might want to consider before making a decision.
Visit www.digitalhealthcoachuk.net/gpdproptoutexplained for more information to help you decide, and download an Opt-Out form.