Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY POLICY AS IT APPLIES TO ANY PERSONAL DATA YOU PROVIDE US OR WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU ON THIS WEBSITE, FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU USE ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS OR SERVICES INCLUDING TO RECEIVE HEALTHCARE SUCH AS PHYSIOTHERAPY (‘SERVICES’) OR ACCESS THE WEBSITE AT TAPHYSIO.CO.UK OR ANY OTHER WEBSITE OWNED, OPERATED OR PROVIDED BY TOM ASTLEY PHYSIOTHERAPY LTD, INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, COMPANY NUMBER 09436153, REGISTERED OFFICE AT 33 HIVINGS HILL, CHESHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, HP5 2PG.

FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF CONFUSION, ANY CLINICAL DATA & MEDICAL HISTORY YOU PROVIDE TO AID YOUR TREATMENT IS SECURELY STORED ON A SEPARATE CLINICAL DATABASE SYSTEM.

WHILE WE DO TREAT CHILDREN AS PATIENTS IN OUR PRACTICE, WE DO NOT MARKET TO OR ENTER INTO CONTRACTS WITH CHILDREN. PLEASE DO NOT ACCESS OR USE THE WEBSITE IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE.

 

This policy
This policy sets out what personal data we might collect, how we process and protect that data, the lawful grounds for that processing, and your related rights. Essentially ‘personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, namely one who can be identified, directly or indirectly from that information alone or in conjunction with other information.

As data protection law and practice are constantly developing, we’ll need to update this policy from time to time, which we’ll do by posting a new policy on the Website that takes effect from the date stated. It is your responsibility to return to the Website from time to time and check for changes.

Special categories of personal data
Given the nature of our business, we do process certain ‘special categories of personal data’, such as information about your health and, if relevant to your treatment, sex life and sexual orientation.

Children
We do treat children (those under the age of 18) in our practice and, in the course of providing and invoicing for such treatment, we will process data concerning their health. Where consent is required for the processing, we will obtain consent from the child’s parent or legal guardian.

Legal basis for processing any personal data
Where we process any personal data relating to you we need to have a legal basis to do so. The legal basis for processing of personal data relating to you will be (in descending order of use) that the processing:

  1. is necessary to perform a contract with you, for example to provide treatment to you and to invoice you (‘Contract’),
  2. is necessary to comply with our legal obligations, for example to retain personal data for a specified period (‘Legal Obligation’),
  3. is necessary for our legitimate interests in carrying out our business, including to maintain, improve and market our products and services, provided those interests are not outweighed by your rights and interests (‘Legitimate Interests’),
  4. is based on your consent (‘Consent’), in which case we will identify the processing purposes and provide you with relevant information to make the processing fair and transparent, or
  5. is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests (‘Vital Interests’).

Legal basis for processing special categories of personal data

Where that personal data is in a ‘special category of personal data’ such as your health data, we will also need a separate legal basis for that processing. In descending order of use, that legal basis will be that the processing:

  1. is necessary for the purposes of preventive or occupational medicine, for the assessment of the working capacity of you as an employee, medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems and services on the basis of EU or UK law or pursuant to contract with us as health professionals (‘Healthcare’),
  2. is based on your explicit consent (‘Explicit Consent’) in which case we will identify the processing purposes and provide you with relevant information to make the processing fair and transparent, or
  3. is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests where you are physically or legally incapable of giving consent (‘SC Vital interests’).

How Do We Obtain Personal Data?
We collect or are provided personal data in the normal course of business, for example:

  • you may provide us with your details when you ask about our Services (through the Website, by email or otherwise),
  • you (or your parent or legal guardian) may provide us with your details when registering for or during discussions about treatment at our practice,
  • we may receive your personal data from your parent or guardian or your GP or other healthcare professional when you are referred to our practice, and
  • when you visit the Website, we may collect information about your visit such as your IP address and the pages you visited,

When you provide us with personal data about yourself or another person, you are confirming to us that you are authorised to provide us with that information and that any personal data you give us is accurate and up-to-date.

How do we use personal data?
We use personal data in the normal course of our business, for example:

  • to respond to enquiries about our Services. Lawful basis: Legitimate Interests.
  • to provide the Website. Lawful basis: Legitimate Interests.
  • to provide our Services, including to treat patients and to provide advice and support. Lawful basis: Contract and Healthcare.
  • to analyse and improve the Website and the Services, for example to improve the visitor or patient experience. Lawful basis: Legitimate Interests, however where for example applicable law
    requires your consent to use certain cookies, we will ask for your Consent having provided you with relevant information.
  • to market our Services, for example to GP practices – if we do so, we will provide you with an easy and free way to opt-out of receiving such communications in the future. Lawful basis: Legitimate Interests (or Consent as above).
  • in certain circumstances, to share it with a limited number of third parties as described in this policy, for example for operational requirements and business continuity purposes. The legal bases are discussed below.

Sharing Data & International Transfers
We will not give, sell or rent your personal data to third parties so they can market their services to you. Nor do we accept advertising from third parties on the Website. We may share personal data in the following limited circumstances. In each case, we share the minimum personal data necessary.

  • For purposes of your treatment and direct care, we may share your personal data and discuss our treatment of you as our patient with the healthcare professional who referred you to our practice. Legal basis: Contract and Healthcare.
  • For purposes of your treatment and direct care, we may recommend that we refer you to a third-party practitioner or practice as their patient. We will only share your personal data in this situation with your prior explicit consent. Legal basis: Explicit Consent.
  • To protect your or another person’s vital interests. Legal basis: Vital Interests or SC Vital Interests.
  • Your employer, insurance company or solicitor may request access to your personal data, which we will only allow on your explicit consent. Legal basis: Explicit Consent.
  • We may be obliged to disclose your personal data to comply with a law, order or request of a court, government authority, other competent legal or regulatory authority or any applicable code of practice or guideline. Legal basis: Legal Obligation.

We may also share your personal data for the following purposes:

  • For provision of the Services, and for our own disaster recovery and business continuity purposes, we may store or transmit personal data to or through third party providers, such as with our contractors and advisors to help us operate, secure and analyse our business. Legal basis: Legitimate Interests or Contract.
  • If we enter negotiations with a third party for the sale or purchase of all or part of our business, we will only disclose personal data to that third party to the extent it relates to that business and only under conditions of confidentiality requiring the third party to be bound by the privacy policy that applies to that data. Legal basis: Legitimate Interests.

Where we share your personal data with our suppliers (or ‘processors’) for them to process it on our behalf, we ensure we have written contracts in place including relevant wording to safeguard that personal data and comply with applicable laws. Where possible, we keep personal data within the European Economic Area (‘EEA’). However, in order to carry out the above purposes, we may use third parties and their facilities outside the EEA. In all such cases we will ensure that appropriate security measures are in place to protect your personal data and a valid legal basis for the transfer applies.

Cookies
Our website uses cookies and/or similar technologies. Please review our Cookie Policy which is part of (and incorporated into) this Privacy Policy for more information, including on how to refuse or selectively accept cookies and/or similar technologies.

Retention 
As a default position, we will only retain personal data for any statutory retention period, then a reasonable period (if any) necessary for the above purposes. This is subject, for example, to any valid opt-out or withdrawal of consent where processing is based on consent, or other valid exercise of your data subject rights which is effected. As an example, physiotherapists have legal obligations to retain patient health records, in general, for eight years from the date of last treatment for adults, and for children eight years after their 18 birthday or until 25 years of age. Other types of records may need to be stored indefinitely.

Security
The security of data is very important to our business. In accordance with our legal obligations, we take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data and keep those measures under review. However, we can only be responsible for systems that we control and we would note that the internet itself is not inherently a secure environment.

Anonymised data
We may create anonymised data from personal data, and any anonymisation would be carried out in accordance with applicable law as well as relevant guidelines from regulators such as the UK Information Commissioner (‘UK ICO’). Anonymisation may, for example, be achieved by aggregating data to the point that no individual can be identified such as aggregating website use statistics to see which web content is working well and which could be improved. Anonymised data does not allow for the identification of any individual person and, as it is no longer personal data, neither data protection laws nor this Privacy Policy would apply to such data.

Third Party Services
If you access the services of another provider through our websites or services, for example through a link on the Website, your use of those services is entirely at your risk and governed by the terms and privacy policy of that third party provider. If we resell a service delivered or provided by a third party (‘Third Party Service’), including any software that is delivered or owned by a third party (‘Third Party Software’), it is that third party’s separate privacy policy that will apply to your personal data and your use of the Third Party Service and Third Party Software. Your use of a Third Party Service is not covered by this Privacy Policy. Please therefore review the privacy policy for any Third Party Service and Third Party Software before using it.

 

Your rights
You have the right to know if we process any personal data about you and, if we are, with certain limitations, to a copy of that personal data. You also have the right to ask us to remove or correct any of that personal data that is inaccurate, to object to certain processing and to withdraw any consent you may have given us for any processing of your personal data. You also have the right to ask us to restrict processing certain of your personal data, to erase your personal data, and to ‘port’ certain of your personal data to you or another provider, provided in each case that we have such data and certain conditions are met.

You have the right, at any time, to object to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing.

‘Do Not Track’
The Website does not use technologies that respond to ‘Do-Not-Track’ signals communicated by your internet browser.

Contact Us
If you’ve any question you can always contact us at the address above or by email to info@taphysio.co.uk You have the right, at all times, to notify a complaint to any regulator such as the UK Information Commissioner, although we would welcome the opportunity to discuss and resolve any complaint with you first.

 

COOKIE POLICY

This policy
This Cookie Policy sets out how we use cookies or other information downloaded to your device when you browse TAphysio.co.uk or any other website owned, operated or provided by Tom Astley physiotherapy Ltd, incorporated in England, company 09436153, registered office at 33 Hivings hill, Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 2PG (‘website’ and ‘TA Physio’, ‘us’, ‘we’ respectively). Please also read our Privacy Policy, which explains how we process personal data.

What are cookies?

The UK Information Commissioner (‘UK ICO’) defines a cookie as ‘small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.’ You can find out all about cookies, how to manage them and delete them, and how to manage your browser settings, at the UK ICO and www.aboutcookies.org. You can also opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites. As above, please note that if you manage your browser and third party settings to block cookies, some or all of the Website and Services may not have full functionality and your user experience may be impacted.

There are 4 main types of cookie, as defined by the ICC:

Strictly necessary cookies – which enable services you have asked for, such as cookies used related to user input, authentication, multi-media content players, shopping baskets or e-billing. These are typically ‘session cookies’ and are deleted at the end of or shortly after the end of the session. Consent is not required for these cookies.

Performance cookies – which collect anonymous information about how visitors use a website, such as the pages visitors go to most often. They do not collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous and is only used to improve how a website works. However, consent is required for these cookies.

Functionality cookies – which ‘remember choices you make to improve your experience’, such as your user name, and may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect may be anonymised and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.’ These require consent.

Advertising cookies – which ‘are used to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests’. These also need consent. However, we don’t run ads, so we don’t use these.

Cookies we use in our websites

We use the following cookies on the website. When you visit our website, we will notify you of any cookies we use and we will only use cookies that require consent after you have given consent.

Cookies we only use with your consent

Performance cookies
Advertising cookies

Contact Us

If you’ve any question you can always contact us at the address above or by email to info@taphysio.co.uk.