Our Privacy policy at Scan Baby explained:
Our Privacy Pledge
Customer care and safety is our number one priority. We pledge that we will use your data safely and responsibly, according to the latest rules and regulations. We will make sure we collect and store your data securely. We also pledge to tell you exactly how we collect, store, and use your data. We recognise that it is your right to know how we use your personal information.
Data Subject – The person a piece of data relates to. In this case, you – our customer and / or employee.
Personal Data – Any information relating to the ‘Data Subject’ (in this case, you) that can be used to identify you directly or indirectly.
Special Category Data – This includes many different types of data, including (but not limited to)
information about a person’s health, which is relevant in our case.
Data Controller – The person (or business) who decides the purpose for which, and the way in which, any personal data is to be processed.
Data Processor – Any person or business (other than an employee of the Data Controller) that processes data on behalf of the Data Controller. This can include third parties (such as IT service providers).
Consent – A Data Subject’s clear agreement to the processing of their Personal Data for reasons outlined to them, clearly and unambiguously.
Data Protection Officer – Somebody who is given formal responsibility for data protection Compliance in a business. Not every business has to have one.
The Service – Pregnancy services provided by a clinic including (but not limited to) obstetric ultrasound and screening tests.
Us / We – Scan Baby Ltd (T/A Scan Baby)
You – Any customer and / or employee of Scan Baby Ltd
How You Benefit
These are some of the ways you will benefit from sharing your data with Scan Baby. Firstly, the
well-being of you and your baby is paramount. As our service is medical, we collect and store your personal data, such as your name, email address, address, your age and some key information about your health and pregnancy. On rare occasions, we may be required to share your data with your NHS
care provider to ensure that in the event of us identifying any problem, you receive the correct care. You will be given the opportunity to tell us whether or not you consent to this if this applies to you.
Secondly, your contact details allow us to get in touch prior to a scheduled appointment, such as to re-arrange the date or let you know about a procedural update that may affect you. In addition, we strive to improve our services, so we may get in touch after your appointment to ask you for feedback on your experience.
Thirdly, we value customer loyalty. Many of our customers choose to access our services on multiple occasions throughout their pregnancy. By way of thanks for your loyalty, we may contact you occasionally to inform you of exclusive promotions and / or discounts. We pledge not to contact you in this way any more than 3 times in a calendar month.
You Are In Control
You have the right to request a copy of the data we hold about you at any time. If the data we hold about you is incorrect, you can email us at mansfield@scanbaby.co.uk to let us know what needs updating and we will correct it. If you would like to stop receiving communications from us, you can review and amend your preferences at any time by emailing mansfield@scanbaby.co.uk with the subject line “Unsubscribe”.
Our Privacy Policy
Scan Baby is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected, and that the information held by us is secure. To prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have physical and electronic procedures in place to safeguard and secure the information we collect from Data Subjects, including their online details.
Informed Consent
This Privacy Notice is supported by an Informed Consent Form, which all customers are required to read, understand, and sign prior to accessing the Service. This enables Scan Baby to process your Personal Data and Special Category Data for the purposes of providing the Service to you. We endeavour to provide you with access to our privacy policy at various stages of your communications with us, which enables you to review the information at your own convenience, both before and after your appointment.
Your Rights
You have the right to have your Personal Data erased if:
Why Do We Collect Personal Data?
We collect Personal Data to enable us to carry out the work of Scan Baby in providing the Service, allowing customers to book the Service through our dedicated website and to access the Service at our physical location(s). Processing this information is necessary to meet our contractual, regulatory and legal obligations as a medical service provider.
When booking the Service with Scan Baby, you provide Consent to Scan Baby processing your information in line with this Privacy Policy. Customers have the right to refuse to provide this Consent, however it should be noted that if you fail to provide the information required for us to provide the Service to you, we may be unable to fulfil the contract for the provision of services. Customers have the right to withdraw their Consent to us processing their Personal Data at any time and this can be done by submitting a data request to mansfield@scanbaby.co.uk, but again this may affect our ability to deliver the Service.
As a responsible employer, Scan Baby will collect Personal Data from potential employees, obtaining references and all other relevant information ascertaining their employment. Scan Baby will process this Personal Data relating to its employees in connection with their individual contracts of employment and to comply with its legal obligations as an employer. Employees have the right to refuse consent or to withdraw their consent at any time. It must be noted, however, that this may affect their employment with Scan Baby.
How Do We Use Your Personal Data?
Categories of Data Held
We may collect and process the following categories of information about you:
Sensitive Data
In providing the service to you, we may collect information that could reveal your racial or ethnic origin, physical or mental health. Such information is considered “sensitive personal data” under the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and other data protection laws. We only collect this information where you have given your explicit consent, it is necessary to fulfil our contract with you or you have deliberately made it public.
For example, we may collect this information in the following circumstances:
If you do not allow us to process any sensitive personal data, this may mean we are unable to provide all or parts of the Service that you have requested from us.
Who May We Share Personal Information With?
There may be occasions when we are legally required to share information with statutory agencies such as the Police, Local Authorities, Courts or HMRC. This may be in relation to criminal or civil proceedings, safeguarding or fraud. Information can be shared without a Data Subject’s consent in these circumstances.
How Long Do We Store Your Data?
In accordance with the Records Management Code of Practice for Health & Social Care 2016, we keep customer details and the documents and / or files associated with their booking for a period of 8 years after their appointment.
Images and videos obtained during the provision of the Service will be held for a period of 1 year, unless we have received explicit Consent from you to use these images and / or videos for marketing purposes, in which case we will keep these files for as long as they are relevant.
For employees, we will retain Personnel Records and Employee Contracts for 6 years after employment ends or Termination. We will retain retirement and pensions records permanently.
How To Access Your Data
All Data Subjects have the right to make a Data Subject Access Request to receive a copy of the
information we hold about them. No payment is required, and we will provide the information within one month of receiving and verifying the request.
To request a copy of the information we hold, a data request should be submitted via email to mansfield@scanbaby.co.uk.
In order to release the information, we will need:
What Is Non-Accessible Information?
We will be completely open about the information we keep on a Data Subject, but there are certain limits to what we can legally provide access to. For example, we will not provide information:
We will inform a Data Subject if there is any information that we cannot share with them.
Issues and Complaints
The Data Protection Officer should be contacted via mansfield@scanbaby.co.uk to log any issues or complaints. If we are unable to satisfy your request, you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office and ask them to look at the procedures we are following.
Their contact details are:
Further information about the work of the Information Commissioner and about data protection can be found at www.ico.org.uk
About This Notice
This Notice and the associated Informed Consent Form are provided to patients and customers during online booking and to employees and, where relevant, subcontracted service providers, at the point of Contract offer.
A copy is also available:
Website Access and Usage
Our websites use cookies – a cookie is a small file which asks for the Data Subject’s permission to be placed on a computer’s hard drive. Once authorised, the file is added and the cookie helps to analyse web traffic or lets us know when a Data Subject visits one of our sites. Cookies allow web applications to respond to a Data Subject as an individual. The web application can tailor its operations to their needs, likes and dislikes by gathering and remembering information about their preferences.
We use traffic log cookies to identify which pages are being used. This helps us to analyse data about webpage traffic and improve our website in order to tailor it to our customer’s needs. We only use this information for statistical analysis purposes and then the data is removed from the system. Overall, cookies help us to provide our customers with a better website experience, by enabling us to monitor which pages they find useful and which they do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to another person’s computer or any information about them, other than the data they choose to share with us.
Customers can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but browser settings can be modified to decline cookies. This may prevent a customer from taking full advantage of the website.
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