For gp practices operating in Roscommon, data protection isn’t just paperwork — it’s a legal requirement that protects both your customers and your business. From patient medical records (diagnoses, treatment plans, test results, medication history) to patient identification data (name, address, date of birth, pps number, medical card number), you’re processing personal data that falls squarely under GDPR. Here’s your complete compliance guide.
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Absolutely. Under the GDPR and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, all gp practices in Roscommon that collect, store, or process personal data must be fully compliant. This covers everything from booking details and payment information to CCTV footage and staff records. The DPC can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance, and Irish businesses of all sizes are subject to enforcement.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Patient medical records containing lifetime health histories accessible to all practice staff without role-based access controls
Prescription data and referral letters sent via unencrypted email or fax to pharmacies, hospitals, and specialists
Patient data shared with out-of-hours services (SouthDoc, Caredoc) without clear Data Processing Agreements
Telehealth and video consultation platforms processing patient health data without adequate security assessments
Patient records on legacy systems that are no longer supported or updated, creating security vulnerabilities
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every GP Practice in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Implement role-based access controls on the practice management system so that reception staff, nurses, and GPs each have access only to the patient data they need.
Review all external data sharing — pharmacies, hospitals, out-of-hours services, laboratories — and ensure Data Processing Agreements or data sharing agreements are in place.
Replace unencrypted email and fax for sharing patient data with secure messaging systems such as Healthmail or secure electronic referral systems.
Conduct a security assessment of any telehealth platforms used, ensuring patient data is encrypted in transit and at rest and that the platform is GDPR-compliant.
Establish a data retention policy aligned with Medical Council guidance (which recommends retaining records for at least eight years after the last contact, or until a child patient turns 25).
Train all practice staff — including receptionists and administrative staff — on patient data confidentiality, GDPR rights, and procedures for handling Subject Access Requests.
Review legacy systems still holding patient data and plan migration to supported, secure platforms.
COMMON PITFALLS
Allowing all practice staff full access to all patient medical records rather than implementing role-based access controls appropriate to each role.
Sending patient referral letters and prescription data by unencrypted email rather than using secure healthcare messaging systems like Healthmail.
Failing to have Data Processing Agreements with out-of-hours services that access the practice's patient records.
Not providing patients with a clear privacy notice explaining how their medical data is processed, shared, and retained.
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Every day your GP Practice in Roscommon operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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