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We are committed to protecting your privacy when dealing with your personal information. This privacy notice provides details about the information we collect about you, how we use and protect it. It also provides information about your rights.
If you have any questions about how we handle your information, please contact us at
S10 Dental is registered with the Information Commissioners Office, registration number: Z2325196
Privacy Policy for S10 Dental for Patient Data
S10 Dental takes great care to protect the personal data we hold for our patients in line with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The purpose of collecting and storing personal data about our patients is to ensure we can:
Personal data held for our patients
The personal data we process (processing includes obtaining the information, using it, storing it, securing it, disclosing it, and destroying it) for our patients includes:
Disclosure to third parties
The information we collect, and store will not be disclosed to anyone who does not need to see it.
We will share our patients’ personal information with third parties when required by law or to enable us to deliver a service to them or where we have another legitimate reason for doing so. Third parties we may share patients’ personal information with may include:
We may also share personal information where we consider it to be in a patient’s best interest or if we have reason to believe an individual may be at risk of harm or abuse.
Personal privacy rights
Under the GDPR all individuals who have personal information held about them have the following personal privacy rights:
Patients who wish to have inaccuracies deleted or to have information erased must speak to the dentist who provided or provides their care.
Legal basis for processing data held about patients
The GDPR requires us to state the legal basis upon which we process all personal data for our patients and it requires us to inform our patients of the legal basis on which we process their personal data. This is clearly stated in our privacy notice that is given to all patients.
The legal bases for recording individual types of data are recorded in our patient personal data inventory. This is available for all patients to see on request.
The legal basis on which we process personal information for our private patients is
in order to provide safe and appropriate care
The legal basis on which we process personal information for our payment plan patients is in order to provide safe and appropriate care
Automated decision making
All individuals who have personal data held about them have a right to object to their personal data being subjected to automated decision making.
Patients will always be asked to give specific, informed, and verifiable, opt in consent for any processes involving automated decision making.
Consent
S10 Dental always obtains specific, unambiguous opt in consent from all patients to whom we send direct marketing information. By asking you to sign a form to agree to contact about this.
We also obtain specific, unambiguous, opt in consent from our patients for treatment, digital images and all contact methods. For a new patient, we obtain consent for these things when the patient first attends the practice. For an existing patient, we ask the patient for consent when they attend for their recall appointment or for a treatment appointment. We refresh this consent annually when the patient completes a new medical history proforma.
Withdrawal of consent
Patients who have given their opt in consent have a right to withdraw their consent at any time. Patients are advised of their right to withdraw their consent for anything they wish to withdraw from in our privacy notice.
Retention period
This practice retains dental records and orthodontic study models while the patient is a patient of the practice and after they cease to be a patient, for at least eleven years, or for children until age 25, whichever is the longer.
Complaints
All individuals who have personal data held about them have a right to complain. All complaints concerning personal data should be made in person or in writing to Dawn Gibson. All complaints will be dealt with in line with the practice complaints policy and procedures.
Transferring personal data outside the EU
This practice sends some laboratory work to the United States.
Laboratory work sent outside the EU will be labelled with the patient’s unique identifying number rather than the patient’s name. A record of the unique identifying number will be held at the practice.
This Policy was reviewed and implemented on: 01/05/2018
This policy and relevant procedures will be reviewed annually and are due for review on: 01/05/2019 or prior to this date in accordance with new guidance or legislative changes.