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The NHS in England operates a national Diabetic Eye Screening Programme (DESP) to prevent sight loss. InHealth Intelligence is pleased to have been commissioned by NHS England & NHS Improvement to support the delivery of diabetic eye screening for over 1 million people with diabetes across several local programmes.
Please read this Privacy Notice carefully as it sets out the basis on which any personal data we process will be handled. This Notice sets out the types of personal data that we collect about you and will explain how and why your personal data is used. We will also explain how long your data will be kept and when, why and with whom your data may be shared.
The Notice sets out the legal basis we have for processing your personal data and explains the effects of refusing to provide the personal data requested. We will also explain the various rights and choices that you have when it comes to your personal data and how you can contact us.
Information from your eye screening appointment (including your results and images), your GP Practice and the Hospital Eye Service will be kept on a register of people with diabetes to provide this service and monitor your needs and the quality of care provided. The register holds your full name, NHS number, gender, date of birth, ethnic group, phone numbers, correspondence addresses and details of your GP Practice, as well as details of your medical record related to diabetes and eye health.
The DESP will keep information about you and your diabetes care to ensure we deliver a safe and quality service. The register is maintained by InHealth Intelligence, a trading name of Health Intelligence Ltd, an NHS Business Partner contracted by the NHS to deliver this service.
Sub-Contractors
The North West London DESP contracts EOS Ltd to assist with Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy screening appointments (see table 1 in the PDF document below for specific details). Contact details for those due to attend an appointment are provided to our sub-contractors. For those who attend and consent to screening, diabetes related clinical data and screening data is also shared to support the screening appointment.
Dispatch of Diabetic Eye Screening Invitation and Result Letters
InHealth Intelligence currently send invitation, reminder, and result letters for over 1 million people with diabetes. We therefore use a letter dispatch service provided by Synertec Ltd and UK Mail who securely print and dispatch our letters via Royal Mail business class. Details of your name, address and appointment are provided to support this service. The letter information is only retained for a short period which allows printing and dispatch. Once dispatched, data is retained for 90 days to allow for monitoring of service performance and is deleted afterwards.
Voice Messaging Service
InHealth Intelligence engages Yakara Ltd to generate appointment reminder telephone voice messages. Details of your name, telephone number and appointment are provided to support this service. The information is only retained for a short period which allows the reminder telephone calls to be made. This data is used only for this purpose and is retained for a short period to allow for monitoring of service performance.
Gov.uk Notify Service
Gov.uk Notify provides a text messaging service which is used by InHealth Intelligence to send text messages to patients in relation to their screening appointments. To support this, your mobile telephone number and time/venue of screening appointments is shared with Gov.uk Notify. This data is used only for this purpose and is retained for a short period to allow for monitoring of service performance.
Training and Research for ourselves and other third parties
If you have consented for such sharing, your data may be used for training and research purposes internally or shared with other third parties involved in the improvement of retinal screening (see Table 2 in the PDF document below for specific details).This will only occur with your explicit consent.
This is very easy to do, just email our Data Protection Officer on dpo@inhealth-intelligence.com. Simply title your email ‘Opt-out’ and provide your name, address and contact number in the body of the email.
We will keep your information for the length of the contract we have with NHS England to supply the diabetic eye screening service. After this time, we will securely transfer your data and images to the new provider under instruction from NHS England, then delete all personal data in a secure manner.
The security arrangements that protect your privacy ensure that your data is only accessed by staff involved in the delivery of the Diabetic Eye Screening Programme, and healthcare professionals involved in your care working for InHealth Intelligence or the NHS and only for the purposes of direct care.
We will communicate with you via letter, text (SMS) message and voice message regarding your diabetic eye screening. If you wish to talk to us about your communication preferences, please call the Bookings Office.
The Secretary of State delegates several public health functions to NHS England. The public health functions agreement 2017 – 2018 enables NHS England to commission certain public health services which will drive improvements in population health, and this agreement sets out the service specifications which are to be commissioned to satisfy those public health functions. One such service is the National Diabetic Eye Screening Programme, and so it is commissioned by NHS England to discharge part of its public health duties.
NHS England has responsibility to ensure that the Diabetic Eye Screening service is seamless from entry in primary care through to integration with NHS management, treatment and care including working with NHS Hospital Trusts/Hospital Eye Services.
We aim to ensure all personal data is held and processed in a secure way and we only let healthcare professionals who have a legitimate interest in your care access to your data. Examples of our security include:
No personal data will be transferred outside the UK unless you explicitly consent to your data being used for research purposes with other third parties involved in the improvement of retinal screening (see Table 2 in the PDF document below for specific details) but only within the European Economic Area (EEA).
Your GP Practice has access to all the information we hold about you or contact/email the Data Protection Officer (details below) to request a Subject Access Request Form.
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If you have any queries or concerns about how we handle your personal data, please contact:
Mr Michael Pennington (Data Protection Officer)
InHealth Intelligence
Unity House
Road Five, Winsford Industrial Estate
Winsford
Cheshire
CW7 3RB
Email: dpo@inhealth-intelligence.com
Telephone: 01270 765124
For independent advice about data protection, privacy and data sharing issues, the Information Commissioners Officer (ICO) are always happy to help:
Information Commissioner’s Office,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire,
SK9 5AF
Website: www.ico.org.uk
Telephone: 0303 123 1113 (local rate) or 01625 545 745 (national rate)
We have provided this document in a PDF format for you to download if required
InHealth Intelligence (a trading name of Health Intelligence Ltd) and it’s Diabetic Eye Screening Services are registered under the Care Quality Commission (CQC): 2033813192
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