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This practice is supporting vital health and care planning and research by sharing your data with NHS Digital. For more information about this see the GP Practice Privacy Notice for General Practice Data for Planning and Research. Having a named accountable GP does not prevent you from seeing another doctor at the practice.

Your named GP will not be available at all times and if you need to be seen urgently you may wish to see another doctor. All of your records are viewable by every doctor in the Surgery. This does not change the way in which we operate or affect your ability to make an appointment or speak with any of the GPs in the practice.
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In the case of urgent need when the practice is closed you can call NHS 111 for non-emergency symptoms. Your needs will be assessed and advice offered or arrangements made for you to see a doctor or another Clinician at the Primary Care 24, right next to the Emergency Department at King's Mill Hospital, which provides a 24 hour walk in service.
From time to time it is helpful for us to be able to share information about your health and care requirements with other health organisations that are responsible for some of your health care.

Across Nottinghamshire we are introducing a new system called MIG (Medical Interoperability Gateway) which will enable us to share relevant medical information, on a view only basis, with clinicians in other healthcare organisations who are involved with your care; for example the CNCS Out of Hours team and local A&E departments.
It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible - at least 6 weeks before you travel - as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.
Storing information in one place makes it easier for healthcare staff to treat you in an emergency, or when your GP practice is closed. This information could make a difference to how a doctor decides to care for you, for example which medicines they choose to prescribe for you. No, it is not compulsory.
This factsheet is for people who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or who would like information about it. These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Diabetes is a long-term (chronic) condition caused by too much glucose (sugar) in the blood.
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