Data Protection Notice
This Practice complies with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 and the Data Protection Act 2018.
WE use your Information to provide you with Health Care services, and share you information with other organisations involved in your care.
The practices does this under Article 6(1) and Article 9(2)(h) of the GDPR.
For further information see ask to see a copy of our Privacy Notice (also available on our website) or a copy of the leaflet “How we use your information”.
You are entitled to see what information we hold about you on request.
GDPR - How do we use your information?
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It was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic and enables life-saving research. Findings allowed the NHS to understand which groups were at increased risk of the virus, evaluated the effectiveness of vaccines and helped the NHS understand changes in patient care during and after the pandemic.
NHS England will now, at the direction of the Secretary of State, pilot an expansion of this research platform to other diseases, such as cancers, a commitment announced in November 2023.
In June 2025, NHS England wrote to GPs to inform them of the intention to expand this service and has worked with primary care colleagues including those at the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) to establish the best way to achieve this.
Under the expansion, GPs will make pseudonymised patient data available to the OpenSAFELY platform, developed for the NHS by the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science (University of Oxford). GPs will remain in secure control of your data and no data is moved from GP IT systems as part of this extension.
Researchers will develop their analytical questions in the open. They will receive their analytical results and undertake their analysis within a secure environment within the OpenSAFELY platform, without ever seeing identifiable patient data, ensuring that patient data remains safe and secure at all times.