INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA
Personal Data Controller: Centrum Medyczne Tartaczna 2 sp. z o.o. sp.k. with the registered office in Gdańsk (80-839), ul. Tartaczna 2/1A, REGON 386604641, KRS No. 0000851660, tel. 587191025, email iod@tartaczna2.pl.
Your personal data is processed because it is necessary for the purposes of preventive health care or occupational medicine, medical diagnosis, provision of health services, treatment or management of health care systems and services, as well as on the basis of currently applicable national health care legislation (Article 9(2)(h) of GDPR, Article 3(1) and (2) of the Act on Medical Activity, Article 24 of the Act on Patients' Rights and Patients' Rights Ombudsman).
Recipients of your personal data are, among others, entities entitled to gain access to medical records, under the terms of Article 26 of the Act on Patients' Rights and Patients' Rights Ombudsman, as well as other entities (with the obligation to keep them confidential) under currently binding legal regulations as well as persons, including entities processing data within the framework of IT system management, tax and accounting services, or legal advice.
Your personal data belongs to special categories of personal data, as they include information concerning health (Article 9(1) of GDPR).
You are obliged to provide your personal data in connection with health services; it results from the provisions of the law, in particular the provisions of the Act on Patients' Rights concerning the keeping of medical records. If you refuse to provide your personal data, we will not be able to provide health services and may withdraw from provision of these services, unless other regulations stipulate otherwise.
As a rule, your personal data processed in medical records will be stored for 20 years from the end of the calendar year in which the last entry was made, subject to the exceptions indicated in Article 29 of the Act on Patients' Rights or other legal regulations.
You have the right of access to your personal data and the right to rectify them.
The right to erasure of data, restriction of data processing and to object to such processing provided for in RODO is limited due to the content of Article 29 of the Act on Patients' Rights and Patients' Rights Ombudsman, which requires a medical facility to store data collected in medical records for a specified period.
You have the right to lodge a complaint to the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection in Warsaw if, in your opinion, the processing of your personal data violates binding legal regulations.