Information Governance

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what is information governance
is the term we use to refer to the rules that we put in place to manage information
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what does it help to ensure
Use information fairly and lawfully
Keep information accurate and up to date
Make information available to people who need it in the right format and at the right time; and
Keep information secure.
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What type of information do you think a resident's health record would be?
personal information
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what does GDPR stand for
General Data Protection Regulation
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what are Caldicott's principles
justify the purpose for using confidential info
don't use personal data unless necessary
use minimum necessary personal data
access to personal data should be need-to-know basis
everyone with access should know responsibilities
comply with the law
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what is the NHS code of practice on confidentiality
protect
inform the resident
provide choice to decline
improve
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what makes a good record
secure record library
clear writing
accurate information
complete information
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how long can records be kept
a maximum of 6 years
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what does it help to ensure

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Use information fairly and lawfully
Keep information accurate and up to date
Make information available to people who need it in the right format and at the right time; and
Keep information secure.

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What type of information do you think a resident's health record would be?

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what does GDPR stand for

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what are Caldicott's principles

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