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Langford Medical Practice |
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general information
TEMPORARY RESIDENTSYou are entitled to see a doctor anywhere in the UK if you are
away from home and are in need of medical help. We will be happy to
see any friends or relations staying with you if they need a doctor. DISABLED ACCESSThe surgery is provided with safe and easy access to wheelchair
users and those with walking difficulties. A disabled patients' WC
is accessed from the main corridor. CHANGE OF ADDRESS/TELEPHONE NUMBERPlease inform us immediately if you change your address or
telephone number (including ex-directory numbers). Failure to do so
may result in you being taken off our doctors’ lists by Oxfordshire
Health Authority. PRIMARY CARE TRUST (PCT)We are part of the Oxfordshire PCT. We work
with other GPs in the area (as well as with the District Council,
Social Services, voluntary agencies and members of the public) to
improve local services and introduce relevant health improvement
programmes. CONFIDENTIALITY AND USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATIONWe ask you for personal information so that you can receive
appropriate care and treatment and this information is kept secure.
This information is recorded on computer and we are registered under
the Data Protection Act. No personal health information will be
disclosed to a third party without prior consent of the patient,
other than in exceptional circumstances when it is felt to be in the
public interest. There are occasions when we have to share
information about you with others such as hospitals, Social Services
or the Health Authority. We ensure confidentiality by following
strict guidelines and removing all non-essential personal
identifiers. PRACTICE CHARTERYou, as patients, together with all partners and staff, have
certain rights as well as responsibilities towards each other. The
practice charter outlines these rights and responsibilities. MEDICAL RECORDSThe practice team will keep your medical records entirely
confidential. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTThe Freedom of Information Act 2000 obliges the practice to
produce a Publication Scheme. A Publication Scheme is a guide to the
classes of information the practice intends to routinely make
available. Details of this scheme are available from reception. SELF-HELPWe encourage all our patients to share the responsibility for
their health. Many diseases can be avoided by a healthy lifestyle
and without the need for drugs. You are likely to be fitter and have
a more enjoyable life if you do not smoke, maintain a healthy diet
and have regular exercise. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITIESPatients, clinicians and staff, have certain responsibilities
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