St Luke’s Surgery shared your demographic data (including name, age, gender, date of birth, NHS number and address) with Patients Know Best (PKB) so PKB could create a dormant patient account for each person registered at this practice. The data in these accounts will not be accessed or processed unless you choose to activate your PKB account. Activating the account will create a patient held recorded which you can choose to share with health and care teams. This data sharing was done though article 6 (1) (h) of UK GPDR 2018.
PKB are registered with he information commissioner’s Office (ico), which regulates data protection in the UK , and their registration number is Z2704931. PKB cannot see your demographic data or any health information in your PKB account, including your patient held record. Your information is kept encrypted on secure servers and can only be seen by yourself, health care teams chosen by you or those with a lawful basis.
PKB will retain your data for 8 years after either the date your dormant account was created or the date you last accessed your activated account: whichever date is more recent.
You can email [email protected] if you wish your PKB information to be deleted before that point, this does not mean that your GP record held by St Luke’s Surgery will be deleted.