INTRODUCTION
As required by the Freedom of Information Act 2000 this Publication Scheme
provides a guide to the services and practitioners who practise at Leeds
Student Medical Practice. It is based on the model publication scheme
for general practices produced by the NHS Freedom of Information (FOI)
project board and the British Medical Association
This Publication Scheme is a complete guide to the information routinely
made available to the public by Drs Anderson, Greenway, Hayward, Hudson,
Murray, Peacock, & Smith. It is a description
of the information about Leeds Student Medical Practice and the General
Practitioners who work there that is available to the public. It will
be reviewed at regular intervals and we will monitor its effectiveness
Your rights to information
- The Freedom of Information Act 2000 recognises that members of the
public have the right to know how public services are organised and
run, how much they cost and how the decisions are made
- From January 1st 2005 the FOI Act will oblige Leeds Student Medical
Practice to respond to requests about information that it holds, and
is recorded in any format and it will create a right of access to that
information. These rights are subject to some exemptions which have
to be taken into consideration before deciding what information it can
release
- In addition to accessing the information identified in this Publication
Scheme, you are entitled to request information about Leeds Student
Medical Practice under the NHS Openness Code 1995
- Under the Data Protection Act 1998, you are also entitled to access
your clinical records or any other personal information held about you
and you can contact the Practice Manager at Leeds Student Medical Practice
to do this
- Environmental information regulations enable similar access to environmental information
as under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
How much does it cost?
Publications are free unless otherwise indicated. Where there is a charge
for providing information the cost will be calculated as set out in each
class
How do we make information available?
Information may be downloaded from our practice web site otherwise it
is available in hard copy from the Practice Manager as indicated for each
class of information
Feedback
If you have any comments about the operation of this Publication Scheme
or how we have dealt with your request for information from the Scheme
please contact to: Carrie Ellison,
Practice Manager, Leeds Student Medical Practice, 4 Blenheim Court, Blenheim
Walk, Leeds LS2 9AE
Classes of information
All information at the Leeds Student Medical Practice is held, retained
and destroyed in accordance with NHS guidelines
Our commitment to publish information excludes any information which
can be legitimately withheld under the exemptions set out in the NHS Openness
Code or Freedom of Information Act 2000
Where individual Classes are subject to exemptions, the main reasons
are the protection of commercial interests and the protection of confidential
personal information under the Data Protection Act 1998. This applies
to all Classes within the Publication Scheme
The information included in this Scheme is grouped into 7 broad classes
PRACTICE DETAILS - Class 1
Details of the practice, organisational structure, key personnel and how
we fit into the NHS
This NHS practice is part of NHS Leeds and provides services
for patients meeting our registration criteria (available on our Registration Page). We provide services in accordance with a personal medical
services contract held with NHS Leeds
A full list of our personnel can be found on the Team
Page of our web site
This practice aims to follow national and local best practice guideline
including the NICE best practice guidelines and the National Service Frameworks
A full list of local General Practices can be found on the NHS Leeds
web site
PRACTICE SERVICES - Class 2
The range of services we provide under contract to the NHS:
- A full range of general medical services
- Comprehensive travel advice and immunisations (including Yellow Fever
and Rabies)
- Qualified sports injury trained doctor who runs a regular clinic by
appointment
- In-house physiotherapy treatment, subject to referral by one of our
doctors
- Practice Nurses run regular cervical smear test clinics
- A variety of minor surgical procedures including the treatment of
warts may be undertaken in the Practice
- Full antenatal care for pregnant women, including pre-conception advice
- Asthma Clinic runs twice a week during term-time. Patients are seen
by a trained asthma nurse (and a doctor where necessary)
- Child health surveillance including regular developmental checks and
immunisations
- All the doctors have experience dealing with mental health issues,
both general and more specific to the University population. In addition
weekly clinics are run by Primary Care Mental Health Workers who are
attached to the practice
- During consultations patients may discuss all aspects of sexual health,
HIV, Hepatitis, STDs, contraception, and health screening (cervical
smears, breast checks and testicular examination). Patients of any sexual
orientation are welcome to attend and all consultations follow the strictest
rules of medical confidentiality
- Smoking cessation advice is available from all clinicians, as is referral
to Leeds Smoking Cessation Service
Some services require information sharing with other health care agencies,
for which we have a protocol (see Class 6)
Surgery times - please view our Appointments page to see our opening
times, surgery hours, and out of hours provision
Members of staff conduct consultations in English, accordingly if translation
services are required please contact us in advance
FUNDING DETAILS & CHARGING POLICIES - Class 3
Leeds Student Medical Practice receives money from NHS Leeds
according to its contract, in exchange for services provided for patients
We have elected not to publish further details of income received, or
drug budgets, as we regard this information as confidential and believe
that disclosure may be prejudicial to the conduct of Leeds Student Medical
Practice's affairs
Current charges for private services can be obtained from Reception
GUIDANCE & INFORMATION LEAFLETS - Class 4
The following published information is available by collection from the
Practice or by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope:
- Practice Leaflet
- Practice Newsletter
You can find a range of self help leaflets to print out or read on-line
at our web site's Health Advice page
COMPLAINTS - Class 5
This practice follows the NHS complaints procedure when dealing with
all complaints. You can read more about this on our web site's complaints
leaflet, or a copy of the practice complaints procedure is available
by writing to: Carrie Ellison, Practice Manager, Leeds Student Medical
Practice, 4 Blenheim Court, Blenheim Walk, Leeds LS2 9AE
KEY POLICIES & PROTOCOLS IN USE WITHIN THE PRACTICE - Class 6
Our policies and procedures
- Access to Records - Access to health records under the Data Protection
Act 1998
- CCTV code of practice*
- Computer backup and video security
- Computer workstations: safe use
- Confidentiality (agreement for temporary employees)
- Confidentiality Code of Conduct*
- Data protection
- Health and safety manual*
- Information Sharing Protocol (Leeds)
- Information security and data protection policy*
- Internet access agreement - acceptable use of Internet and e-mail*
- Prescribing and prescription policy
- Stress in the workplace - LSMP Policy
- Zero Tolerance policy (on violence and abuse)
*=indicates a specific fee will be levied for the supply of these documents
in all formats, see Cost of Information
in Class 7
CHARGES - Class 7
In this section we will publish any changes we make to this Publication
Scheme after year 1, a referral point for all enquires regarding information
management in general, and any charges levied for documentation. Charges
will be reviewed regularly
Cost of Information
- Our Practice Leaflet is available free by
collection from the surgery, or by supply of a self-addressed envelope,
(1 copy per application)
- Leaflets and brochures (Health Advice), are available free by collection
from the surgery, (1 copy per applicant)
- You may connect to our web site and print unlimited copies of our
Health Advice leaflets if you have the facility to do so. If you do not
have Internet access, prints of specific Health Advice documents can be
supplied at a cost of 35p per page. These costs will need to be paid
on request of the prints, plus the cost of postage if required
- Information provided by e-mail will be free of charge, where the volume
of the request is considered reasonable, and is not expressly covered
by specific fees
- Specific fees are charged for provision of the following documents:
Health and safety manual £255
CCTV code of practice £45
Confidentiality Code of Conduct £35
Information security and data protection policy £35
Internet access agreement - acceptable use of Internet and e-mail £35
Enquiries
All enquiries should be directed by e-mail to carrie.ellison@nhs.net
or by letter to:
Carrie Ellison, Practice Manager, at the address given in Class 1
USEFUL RESOURCES
Web sites
Information Commissioner www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
(Data Protection)
Lord Chancellor's Department www.lcd.gov.uk
NHS Freedom of Information www.foi.nhs.uk
NHS Leeds http://www.leedspct.nhs.uk/
Leeds Student Medical Practice www.leeds.ac.uk/lsmp
Publications
NHS Openness Code www.doh.gov.uk/nhsexec/codemain.htm
FOI Act 2000 www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts2000/2000036.htm
Statement of Fees and Allowances www.redbook.i12.com/rb/Docs/rb0.htm
NICE best practice guidelines www.nice.org.uk
National Service Frameworks www.doh.gov.uk/nsf/index.htm |