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Managing NHS App notifications

To receive your messages safely and securely via the NHS app please ensure your notifications are switched on.

Find out more about managing NHS App notifications.

Please click the link here for surgery closing dates for mandatory training in 2026

Updating How We Contact You About Health Reviews

To improve the way we communicate with our patients, Great Massingham & Docking Surgeries are now moving from sending letters to primarily using email and text messages for health review invitations and reminders. Click here for more info

National Data Opt-Out

Understanding Your Choices

Patients have the right to control how their health information is used. Two key opt-out options exist in the NHS: the National Data Opt-Out and the Summary Care Record (SCR) Opt-Out. These serve different purposes and are managed differently.

1. National Data Opt-Out

Purpose: Prevents your confidential health information from being used for research and planning.

Does it affect your care? No. Your data will still be used for your treatment and care.

How to opt out:

  • Online: Your NHS Data Matters
  • NHS App: Your Health > Choose if data is shared for research and planning
  • Phone: 0300 303 5678
  • Post: Request a paper form via the NHS contact centre

Managed by: NHS England

2. Summary Care Record (SCR) Opt-Out

Purpose: Prevents your basic medical information (e.g. allergies, medications) from being shared with other healthcare professionals for direct care, especially in emergencies.

Does it affect your care? Yes. Opting out may limit access to vital information in urgent situations.

How to opt out:

Managed by: Your GP practice

Key Differences

FeatureNational Data Opt-OutSummary Care Record Opt-Out
PurposeResearch & planningDirect care (e.g. emergency access)
Managed byNHS EnglandGP Practice
Opt-Out MethodOnline, app, phone, postForm submitted to GP
Affects Care?NoYes

Need Help?

If you’re unsure which opt-out is right for you, speak to a member of our reception team or visit the NHS website for more guidance.

Your data, your choice.

Page published: 3 November 2025
Last updated: 3 November 2025