You can choose whether your confidential patient information is used for research and planning. You can change your choice at any time.
Using your Health Data for Planning and Research
Information about your health and care helps the NHS to improve your individual care, speed up diagnosis, plan your local services and research new treatments.
It can also help research organisations to explore new treatments or make discoveries.
You can decide if you do not want your information to be used in this way.
There are two main options:
Option (Type 1) :
Opting out of the GP Data for Planning and Research (GPDDR) - Formally known as GPES.
This means you don't want your data to be extracted from your GP clinical system and used for Planning and Research Purposes. You can opt out at any time. Find out more.
How do I Opt Out (Type 1) ?
To opt out of your data leaving the GP Practice for Research and Planning,
(Type 1) just contact your GP practice by phone, email or post and let us know. Follow this link for a form: https://medconfidential.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Type_1_opt-out_letter.pdf
Option 2 :
Opting out of NHS Digital using or sharing your health data
(held by any provider, not just your GP), for Planning and Research purposes.
You can opt out at any time. Find out more.
How do I Opt Out (Type 2) ?
To opt out of your health data being used or shared by NHS Digital (Type 2),
you can:
Call
The phone number is 0300 303 5678 – Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays).
Write
National Data Opt Out
Contact Centre
NHS Digital
HM Government
7 and 8 Wellington Place
Leeds
LS1 4AP
Email
enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk
Online
https://www.nhs.uk/your-nhs-data-matters/manage-your-choice/
Please note – your GP Practice Team CANNOT opt you out of TYPE 2 – This must be actioned by you, the patient, as detailed above.