NHS Digital Data Opt Out Information
The current NHS Digital (NHSD) extract of GP data for Research purposes (known as the GPDPR) has been delayed due to NHSD wishing to review the way in which this data will be collected, to conduct more public involvement and information about the plans and change the way in which patients can opt out of the extract of their GP data.
Currently the only way to opt out is to complete a Type 1 opt out form and return this to the practice by the 1st September. However, this extract will not be taken until the NHSD have changed the way it will take the data and respect the patient’s choice for using their data. NHSD are introducing the following changes to the opt out process which will mean that patients will be able to change their opt-out status at any time::-
- Patients do not need to register a Type 1 opt-out by 1st September to ensure their GP data will not be uploaded.
- NHS Digital will create the technical means to allow GP data that has previously been uploaded to the system via the GPDPR collection to be deleted when someone registers a Type 1 opt-out.
- The plan to retire Type 1 opt-outs will be deferred for at least 12 months while we get the new arrangements up and running and will not be implemented without consultation with the RCGP, the BMA and the National Data Guardian.
This means that you can opt out at any time in the future and NHSD will delete data that they already have taken for research purposes, the deadline of the 01/09/2020 has been delayed until a new system of opt out is developed. Hopefully, this will be a simple centralised approach via the NHS app or NHS website to avoid paper form and administration work for your GP.
We will update you when we know more about the NHSD plans to change how you can control who has access to your data
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Patient Notice:
Blood Pressure Community Pharmacy Service
If you are over 40 and don’t already have a diagnosis of high blood pressure, you can visit one of your local participating pharmacies for a blood pressure check (your GP may also refer you to this service). If left untreated, high blood pressure increases your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks. You are also able to find your nearest participating pharmacy by visiting the website below and entering your postcode.
MyType1 Diabetes
MyType1 Diabetes is a free online resource with tailored support to help adults in England live well with their type 1 diabetes.
It can help patients understand more about type 1 diabetes and increase their confidence in managing their condition through e-learning and signposting to local services.
The programme is for people over the age of 18, with type 1 diabetes. Families, carers, and healthcare professionals can also sign up at
www.mytype1diabetes.nhs.uk
Healthy Living for people with type 2 diabetes (or Healthy Living for short) is a free, online NHS service designed to help patients learn more about diabetes.
Healthy Living has been clinically proven and can help improve your health and support patients to live well with type 2 diabetes. The service can help users:
• Feel confident in managing type 2 diabetes
• Improve mental wellbeing
• Make and maintain healthy lifestyle choices, and more.
The programme is for people over the age of 18, living in England with type 2 diabetes. Those who care for someone living with type 2 diabetes, can sign up too. Patients can sign up today at https://healthyliving.nhs.uk/
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If you have been told to self-isolate because of coronavirus and you need a note for your employer, please use the NHS isolation note service.
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If you’re feeling stressed, anxious or depressed, or just want to feel happier, the NHS is here to help.
There are also mental health apps available to download.
Electronic Prescription Service (EPS)
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Get an isolation note
If you have been told to self-isolate because of coronavirus and you need a note for your employer, please use the NHS isolation note service.
Get coronavirus support as an extremely vulnerable person
If you have a medical condition that makes you extremely vulnerable to coronavirus, please register on gov.uk for support.
Your mental health
If you’re feeling stressed, anxious or depressed, or just want to feel happier, the NHS is here to help.
There are also mental health apps available to download.
Electronic Prescription Service (EPS)
For full information on how to use our Electronic Prescription Service, please visit this news post.
GDPR
How Your Information is Used
You may be aware of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that comes into effect on 25th May 2018. This will give consumers strengthened rights regarding their data and how it's used.
Keeping your personal information safe and secure is our priority. That is why we are making you aware of some important changes that we have made to our Privacy Policy, in line with the new laws which better protect you and your data.
Please note that our updated Privacy Policy in no way alters the purpose for which we use your information moreover, only clarifies and makes it easier for you to understand how we collect, use and store your personal information. Our updated Privacy Policy is available at the Practice and you can find the links below
Privacy Policy
Poster GDPR
"Providing high quality care and access for a better future"
WASHWOOD HEATH HUB
Amaanah Medical Practice is now a part of the WASHWOOD HEATH HUB; offering evening and weekend (Extended Access) GP appointments for patients from the following Practices:
Amaanah Medical Practice
Oakleaf Medical Practice
Hamd Medical Practice
This service will go live on 1st October 2018. Patients wishing to book in the HUB will need to contact their own Practice and an appointment will be booked accordingly. The HUB is located at: Oakleaf Medical Practice, B8 3SW
Opening Hours for the HUB:
Monday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Tuesday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Wednesday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Thursday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Friday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Saturday | 09:00 - 14:00 |
Sunday | 09:00 - 13:00 |
We are part of
NHS Birmingham & Solihull CCG (BSOL)
Floor Four, Attwood Green Health Centre, 30 Bath Row, Birmingham, B15 1LZ
Telephone: 0121 203 3300
All patients have an allocated GP. If you would like to know who your named allocated GP is, please contact the surgery.
Our named and allocated GPs are:
Dr Nadeem Khalid, Dr Jawaid Iqbal, Dr Wahid Khan
Patient Participation Group (PPG)
The Amaanah Patient Participation group meets quarterly and is open to all members to come and participate. If you would like more information or please contact reception.
The GP Patient Survey is an independent survey run by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England. To find out how the practice is performing, please click below.
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