Assessing Someone Else’s Information

As a parent, family member or carer, you may be able to access services for someone else. We call this having proxy access. We can set this up for you if you are both registered with us.

To requests proxy access:

  • Come to the practice reception desk from 10am to 6pm, with 2 forms of ID.

Linked profiles in your NHS account

Once proxy access is set up, you can access the other person’s profile in your NHS account, using the NHS App or website.

The NHS website has information about using linked profiles to access services for someone else.

Social Media Policy

under review

CCTV policy

under review

GP Earnings

All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
The average pay for GPs working in Leeds Student Medical Practice in the last financial year was £100,954 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 2 full-time GPs, 21 part-time GPs and 1 locum GP who worked in the practice for more than six months.

(26th February 2025)

 

Accessible Information Standard

The purpose of the Accessible Information Standard is to make sure that individuals who have a disability, impairment or sensory loss can get information in the most suitable form.

Please inform the practice if you have any communication support needs.

To ensure we get things right we will record this information alongside the details that we hold for you.

For more information please NHS England’s website 

Sharing your information

How can my information be viewed outside of Leeds Student Medical Practice?

Your health information can be shared both locally and nationally at differing levels of detail.

For direct care locally in Leeds: Leeds Care Record

Patients in Leeds are able to benefit from the sharing of information via the Leeds Care Record. This shares contact details, diagnosis list, medications, allergies, test results, referrals & letters and care plans among health professionals in Leeds. Information is shared by GP practices, the Hospital trusts, Community and Mental Health Services, and Social Care.

You have the right to object to your Leeds Care Record being shared by contacting them directly. Details are available via their website.

Download a leaflet on Leeds Care Record.

This is also available in an Easy Read version.

You can opt in and out of these sharing agreements whenever you choose. Details of these schemes are as follows:

Nationally for direct care: Summary Care Record – sharing your information for your care across the NHS.

Your core Summary Care Record is created when you register at a GP practice (although you should be given the option to opt-in/out during your registration). If you do not express a preference, it is currently assumed that your consent is implied.

The Summary Care Record shares only your contact details, medications and allergies with other healthcare professionals involved in your care.

You can also choose to share a Summary Care Record with Additional Information. This shares contact details, medications, allergies, diagnosis list, care plans, end-of-life care and immunisations with other healthcare professionals. Sensitive data is excluded. A Summary Care Record with Additional Information will only be created for you if you explicitly choose this option.  Only the most up-to-date information is shared for each category (EMISWeb).  All current and past information is shared for each category (SystemOne).

Choosing to share a summary care record with additional information is thought to be of great benefit if you are admitted to a hospital locally or elsewhere in the UK.

You can opt out of sharing any of your information in a Summary Care Record. If you decide not to share this will not affect your entitlement to care. However, it could result in the delivery of your care being less efficient as other health professionals will not have access to these parts of your medical history.

Further details are available in this leaflet.

This is also available in an Easy Read version.

You can change your mind about your Summary Care Record at any time.

 To register or change your Summary Care Record preferences, please complete this form and return it to us.

Summary Care Record Consent

Nationally: The national data opt-out.  For purposes beyond direct care.

NHS Digital is developing a new system to support the national data opt-out which will give patients more control over how identifiable health and care information is used for reasons other than your individual care and treatment. The system will offer patients and the public the opportunity to make an informed choice about whether they wish their personally identifiable data to be used for purposes beyond their direct care such as research and planning purposes.

In the past, you may have already chosen to prevent your identifiable data leaving NHS Digital, known as a Type 2 opt-out. All existing Type 2 opt-outs will be converted to the new national data opt-out and this will be confirmed by a letter to all individuals aged 13 or over with an existing Type 2 in place. Once the national data opt-out is launched, it will no longer be possible to change preferences via local GP practices.

The national data opt-out was launched on, 25 May 2018.

More information is available via https://digital.nhs.uk/national-data-opt-out

More information about health and care records, in general, can be found on the NHS website here: NHS Choices

If you have any queries or concerns about how your information is handled, please do not hesitate to contact the Practice Manager for further information,

Operations Manager
Leeds Student Medical Practice
4 Blenheim Walk,
Leeds
LS2 9AE

Page Updated: 15/05/2024 by RKS

Equality and Diversity Policy

View/Download our Equality and Diversity Policy.

Our Equality and Diversity policies are reviewed on an annual basis. All staff undergo training on a 3y cycle, but also yearly updates for staff relating to LGBT health and wellbeing.