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Practice Call Recording

In the course of its activities the Overdale Medical Practice will collect, store and process personal data, including the recording of all telephone calls.

Purposes of call recording

The purpose of call recording is to provide an exact record of the call which can:

  • Protect the interests of both parties;
  • Help improve Practice performance and best practice;
  • Help protect Practice staff from abusive or nuisance calls;
  • Establish the facts in the event of a complaint either by a patient or a member of staff and so assist in resolving it;
  • Establish the facts and assist in the resolution of any medico-legal claims made against the practice or it clinicians;
  • A call recording may also be used as evidence in the event that an employee’s telephone conduct is deemed unacceptable. In this situation the recording will be made available to the employee’s manager, to be investigated as per the Practice Disciplinary Policy

The telephone call recording system in operation will record incoming and outgoing telephone calls and recordings may be used to investigate compliance with the Practice’s policies and procedures, to provide further training, to support the investigation of complaints, to ensure the Practice complies with regulatory procedures and to provide evidence for any regulatory investigation. The Practice will record telephone conversations from its central telephone system. All call recordings are encrypted and stored on a secure server.

Overdale Medical Practice Call Recording Policy

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