Violent or Abusive Patients
Staff have the right to work in a safe and secure
environment and we as employers have the legal
responsibility of proving that environment. The Practice
will not tolerate:
Verbal abuse to staff which prevents them from doing
their job or makes them feel intimidated or unsafe
Threats of violence or actual violence to any member
of the Practice
The GPs have the right to remove with immediate effect
any patient who behaves in the above manner.
Third Party Access to Medical Records
For routine audit purposes, representative of the Mid
Sussex PCT will be required to look at patients medical
records. The auditors may not be medically qualified but
are all bound by their contract of employment to respect
confidentiality. However, if you do not wish your notes
to be used in this way, please inform a receptionist.
Insurance Companies and Solicitors will ask for access
to your medical records in certain circumstances e.g.
mortgage application and accidents. We will only release
this information if you have signed the required consent
form.
You have a right to see your medical records, subject to
certain legal limitations. If you wish to have access to
your records you should speak to the Practice Manager,
who will advise you of your rights under the Access to
Medical Records Act 1990.
Patient Responsibilities
You will be treated as an individual with dignity,
courtesy and respect at all times, irrespective of your
ethnic origin, religious belief, personal attributes or
the nature of your health problems. A patients need for
privacy will be respected at all times.
Wherever possible, we will provide an area set aside for
confidential conversations between patients and
reception staff.
Patients should extend the same courtesy and politeness
to the practice team as they would expect to receive.
Please remember that appointments are for one person
only. Where another family member needs to be seen, even
for the same symptoms, you need to make a separate
appointment.
If you are unable to attend for your appointment please
cancel promptly so that the appointment can be made
available for someone else.
Please remember to tell us if you change your name,
address or telephone number.
The Practice Charter
Our aim is to serve the whole person, provide
individual, curative, preventative and promotional
health care in the community.
On the majority of occasions, the doctor will see
patients promptly. Please remember there may be times
when a doctor has to leave to attend an emergency or the
doctor may need to give additional time in surgery to a
patient because of the nature of the problem presented.
If this should happen an explanation will be available
from the receptionist.
You have a right to confidentiality and privacy. Our
practice is fully computerised and is registered under
the Data Protection Act 1984.
Computers
Our Practice is fully computerised and the
Doctors/Nurses will have to use the computer during
consultations. This enables us to develop a very
efficient register of all the patients and is an
invaluable tool in preventive medicine, screening and
education. The computer also allows the Doctors/Nurses
to access your medical records from either surgery.
Chaperones
There are occasions when patients need to be examined
by a doctor which may involve intimate examinations. It
is sometimes necessary for another person to be present
at these times to safeguard the doctor and the patient.
This person is called a chaperone.
A doctor will usually suggest a chaperone for these
examinations, although you may choose to decline. At any
time, if you wish a chaperone to be present, please do
not hesitate to ask the doctor or nurse. It may not be
possible for a chaperone to be provided immediately and
if this is the case you may have to return for the
examination to be carried out at a mutually convenient
time.
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