Why do we need to hold information about you?
How it is kept safe?
Who uses your information?
How you can access your information?
Accessing GP Records
Accessing someone else’s records
If you want to view medical records held by other NHS services you would need to make a formal request under the Data Protection Act (1998) and apply in writing to the holder(s) of the records. For example, if you can’t access your GP records online and wish to see a paper version, write to your GP or the practice manager. If you want to see your hospital records, write to the hospital’s patient’s services manager or medical records officer.
To access someone else’s health records, you must:
- Be acting on their behalf with their consent, or
- Have legal authority to make decisions on their behalf (power of attorney), or
- Have another legal basis for access
Under Access to Health Records Act (1990) you can make a request to view the records of a deceased person. You can find detailed guidance on how submit your request on the GOV.UK website.
You should provide your name, an email or postal address and the information you want. Please be as concise as possible about the information you want as this will help to find the information.
Would you like to know more?
If you would like any more information about any of the ways in which your information is held, used and viewed please feel free to speak to your Home Manager. Alternatively there are some web pages that provide further details at the following address: NHS England Health Records

