The service collects your personal information to ensure that you receive appropriate care and treatment and to meet certain statutory obligations. This information is kept, together with details of your care, because it may be needed if you require treatment again. It may also be used to investigate legal claims, complaints or untoward incidents.
The Trust aims to provide service users with the best possible care. We assess the effectiveness of the care we provide so we can continually improve by collecting information about your condition, the type of care you receive and the outcome of your treatment. This data is anonymised and securely sent to NHS Digital, which is the central organisation that receives the same data from all publicly-funded Community Services across England.
The data set is used to produce anonymised reports that show only summary numbers of, for instance, patients referred to different types of services. It is impossible to identify any individual patient in the reports, but the reports do help us to improve the care we provide to you and other patients. Please be assured that no information that could reveal your identity is used in national reports.