Protecting personal information
Advice on the personal data protection requirements in the dental practice, and how to comply with The General Data Protection Regulation 2018 (GDPR).
Overview
- Only collecting information that you need for a specific purpose
- Keeping it secure
- Ensuring that it is relevant and up to date
- Only holding as much as you need and only for as long as you need it, and
- Allowing the subject of the information to see it on request.
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Expert
- Audit - Record keeping
- Records management and data quality policy
- Data security policy - practice
- Data protection privacy notice - associates
- Data protection privacy notice - employees
- Data protection privacy notice - patients
- Checklist - confidentiality
- Confidentiality policy
- Data protection processor agreement
- Data protection processor agreement - notes for use
- Guide to completing the NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT)