Data protection and your practice - responsibilities and risks workshop for GPs and Practice Staff - February 2016
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Data protection and your practice Responsibilities and risks
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Essential workshop for GPs and practice staff |
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This essential interactive workshop will cover data governance, the Data Protection Act (DPA) basics and myth busting, understanding civil monetary penalties and how to implement ICO guidance. There will also be an opportunity to discuss practice specific issues in relation to data governance. |
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Wednesday 3 February 2016 and Thursday 4 February 2016 10:00am - 4:00pm |
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Woburn House Conference Centre 20 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9HQ |
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Course aims |
To provide delegates with information on:
- Data governance, the Data Protection Act basics and myth busting.
- Data sharing agreements – why do we need them, what is the practice’s responsibility, what are the risks?
- Patient consent – when is it necessary?
- Freedom of Information (FOIs) requests and Subject Access Requests (SARs).
- Incident handling – potential breach/governance issues.
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Book your place today |
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The cost (including VAT) is £50 per delegate. This charge is made by Londonwide LMCs to cover venue and refreshment costs. |
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