Why do dental practices need to do the DSP toolkit?
Data security is an important issue for all businesses, but it is particularly important for those who work with sensitive data, such as healthcare professionals. The data security protection online toolkit is a resource developed by the NHS specifically for dental practices. It guides how to protect patient data and prevent data breaches. The toolkit covers various topics, including data encryption, password protection, and physical security. By following the guidance in the toolkit, dental practices can help keep patient data safe and secure.
When is the new deadline date?
The DSP Toolkit replaces the Information Governance kit and must be completed by 30 June 2022. The Toolkit is completed online at https://www.dsptoolkit.nhs.uk
How can I ensure compliance with data security protection standards?
Do you want to ensure your dental practice is compliant with data security protection standards set by the NHS? Then look no further than Apolline’s DSP Toolkit. For only £99.00, our easy-to-use toolkit will help you to complete the data security protection checklist with ease. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions and you’ll be done in no time. Plus, our team of Practice Advisors are on hand to answer any questions you may have along the way.
So why wait? Get started today and ensure your data is secure.
What’s included in the Apolline DSP Toolkit?
Within the Toolkit, you will be able to access all the resources required to assist you in completing your DSP Toolkit:
GDPR Data Inventory for patients
GDPR Data Inventory for staff
Information Asset Register
Privacy notice patient data -England
Privacy notice team members data -England
Confidentiality and Data Protection Spot Check Audit
Confidentiality Policy
Data Protection Impact Assessment
Data Protection Policy including GDPR
Emergency and Business Contingency Plan
Induction and Workplace Orientation Checklist
Practice Organisation Chart
Privacy Policy Patient Data England
Record Keeping Policy
Significant Event Form
Social Media Policy
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