This Patient Privacy Noticedescribes how we, Link Chiro, collect and use personal data relating to our Patients (i.e. individuals who attend or who have previously attended Link Chiro for health advice and treatment). It also covers our use of personal data relating to Prospective Patients (i.e. individuals who enquire about or express an interest in the services offered by Link Chiro) with whom we may communicate (such as over our website or by email). We also refer in this notice to Patients and Prospective Patients as ‘you’.
We are required by data protection law to give you the information in this Privacy Notice. It is important that you read the Privacy Notice carefully, together with any other information that we might give you from time to time about how we collect and use your personal data.
This Privacy Notice applies from 25/08/2024 and supersedes any previous versions. We may update this Privacy Notice at any time.
Who is the controller?
Joe Murch practicing under Link Chiro is the 'controller' for the purposes of data protection law (also referred to in this notice as 'we' or 'us'). This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use personal data about you. We can be contacted as follows:
Email: Info@linkchiro.co.uk
Phone: 07508950810
Post: Link Chiro, 12 Walnut Road, Chelston, Torquay, TQ2 6HS
What is personal data?
Personal datameans any information relating to a living individual who can be identified (directly or indirectly), in particular by reference to an identifier (e.g. name, email address, physical features). Personal data can be factual (e.g. contact details or age), an opinion or assessment about an individual, or information that may otherwise impact that individual in a personal or business capacity.
Data protection law provides additional protection for personal data about an individual’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, physical or mental health, sex life or sexual orientation, criminal convictions or offences, biometrics (if used for identification purposes), or genetics. This is referred toas special categorydata. We refer to personal data that is not special category data asordinary personal data.
What type of personal data do we hold about you?
We hold personal data about you in order to provide our services, including, for example: name, contact details, age, your requirements for our services, related biographical and background information relevant to our services, records of the services we have provided, and associated payments.
This includes special category data relevant to our services, including: background medical information and health details from you, information about our assessments and treatments for you, and other information about your health which is collected or recorded by us in providing our services.
If you are a Prospective Patient, we may hold your name and contact details, and other information relating to your enquiry or our communications with you.
Why do we hold your personal data and on what legal grounds?
We hold and use your personal data for the purposes of providing our services, responding to your enquiries, and for sending you related communications.
Both during and following the end of our relationship with you, we may retain your personal data in case it is needed to address enquiries from you, or to address any concerns or legal issues relating to our services or our business. See also below: How long do we keep your personal data?.
Data protection law requires us to have a legal ground foreachuse of personal data. Most commonly, we rely on the following legal grounds when we process your personal data.
We are required to have an additional legal ground in order to use data relating to your health (because it is special category data). As healthcare professionals, the applicable legal ground is that our use of health data is necessary to provide our health care and treatment services.
In exceptional circumstances, we may also use personal data (including special category data) where needed to protect your vital interests or those of another person, to detector prevent unlawful acts, to establish, exercise or defend legal claims, or where it is in the public interest in the area of public health.
How do we collect your personal data?
You provide us with most of the personal data about you that we hold and use. Other personal data about you is generated by us in the course of providing our services, for example records of our assessments and treatments, and information within internal communications or communications with you.
Some of the personal data about you that we hold and use may come from external sources. For example, if you have had previous treatment, we may, with your consent, request records from your previous healthcare provider.
As you interact with our website, we may automatically collect technical data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns. We collect this personal data by using cookies, and other similar technologies.
If you give us someone else’s personal data
Sometimes, you might provide us with another person’s personal data – e.g. details of a family member or next of kin. In such cases, we require you to inform the individual what personal data of theirs you are giving to us. You must also give them our contact details and let them know that they should contact us if they have any queries about how we will use their personal data[, or, if we ask you to do so, you must pass on to them a separate privacy notice in which we explain what we do with their personal data that we receive from you][, although we may also provide them with a specific privacy notice to give them this information].
Who do we share your personal data with?
We may share relevant personal data with the following parties (and our legal grounds for doing so are described in brackets).
Consequences of not providing personal data
We only ask you to provide personal data when we have a good reason and there may therefore be consequences if you do not provide particular information to us.
Some of the personal data you provide to us, for example background information about you, is required in order for us to provide our services effectively and to perform our contract with you.
If you choose not to provide us with any personal data requested, we will tell you about the particular implications of any such decision at the relevant time.
How long will we keep your personal data?
We will not keep your personal data for longer than we need it for our legitimate purposes.
If you are a Patient, we generally keep records relating to our services to you and associated assessments and treatmentof for 8yearsfrom the date of your last visit to us.
Our retention periods may be changed in appropriate circumstances, for example we may need to retain your details for longer if there is a dispute in relation to our services. You may contact us for additional information about retention periods.
Please note that personal data that is held on IT back-up data sets for disaster recovery purposes may be retained for a different period. This is because it may not be possible to apply retention periods to individual records without erasing the whole back-up data set
Your rights
You have a number of legal rights relating to your personal data, as follows.
If you would like to exercise any of the above rights or you have any questions or concerns about how your personal data is being used by us, you can contact:
Joe Murch, Clinic Director
Email: Info@linkchiro.co.uk
Phone: 07508950810
Post: Link Chiro, 12 Walnut Road, Chelston, Torquay, TQ2 6HS
Note that these rights are not absolute and in some circumstances we may be entitled to refuse some or all of your request.
Complaints
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.