Privacy Policy

Viavi Privacy Policy

Viavi is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.

Viavi understands that your personal data is entrusted to us and appreciates the importance of protecting and respecting your privacy. To this end we comply fully with the data protection law in force in the UK (“Data Protection Laws”) and with all applicable clinical confidentiality guidelines including those published from time to time by the General Medical Council and the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

This Privacy Policy sets out the basis on which we collect and process personal data about you including our practices regarding the collection, use, storage and disclosure of personal data that we collect from you and/or hold about you, and your rights in relation to that data.

Please read the following carefully to understand how we process your personal data. By providing your personal data to us or by using our services, website or other online or digital platform(s) you are accepting or consenting to the practices as described or referred to in this Privacy Policy.

For the purpose of Data Protection Laws, the data controller is Viavi Limited, with the registered address at:
9 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6HP.

When we refer to ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’, we mean Viavi.

What personal data may we collect from you?

When we refer to personal data in this policy, we mean information that can or has the potential to identify you as an individual.

Accordingly, we may hold and use personal data about you as a customer, a patient or in any other capacity, for example, when you visit our website, complete a form, access our services or speak to us.  Depending on what services you receive from us this may include sensitive personal data such as information relating to your health.

Personal data we collect from you may include the following:

  • information that you give us when you enquire or become a client of us or apply for a job with us including name, address, contact details (including email address and phone number).
  • the name and contact details (including phone number) of your next of kin.
  • details of referrals, quotes and other contact and correspondence we may have had with you.
  • details of services and/or treatment you have received from us or which have been received from a third party and referred on to us.
  • recordings of calls we receive or make.
  • notes and reports about your health and any treatment and care you have received and/or need, including about clinic and hospital visits and medicines administered.
  • patient feedback and treatment outcome information, you provide.
  • information about complaints and incidents.
  • information you give us when you make a payment to us, such as financial or credit card information.
  • other information received from other sources, including from other individuals or companies that have obtained your permission to share information about you.

Where you have named someone as your next of kin and provided us with personal data about that individual, it is your responsibility to ensure that that individual is aware of and accepts the terms of this Privacy Policy.

The data that we request from you may include sensitive personal data. This includes information that relates to the mental or physical health or racial or ethnic origin (which may include children’s data). By providing us with sensitive personal data, you give us your explicit consent to process this sensitive personal data for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy.

When do we collect personal data about you?

We may collect personal data about you if you:

  • visit our websites.
  • enquire about any of our services or treatments.
  • register to be a client with us or book to receive any of our services or treatments.
  • fill in a form or questionnaire for us.
  • carry out a transaction on our website.
  • make online payments.
  • contact us, for example by email, telephone or social media.

What personal data we may receive from third parties and other sources?

We may collect personal data about you from third parties such as:

  • If you are an employee of one of our corporate clients who has taken up one of our services, we may be passed your name, contact number and email address, in order to get in touch with you to arrange an appointment or collect further information from you.
  • We have several independent third parties acting on our behalf who may collect personal data from you to allow us to carry out the services we offer e.g. an independent physiotherapist or general practitioner.
  • Viavi use the services of independent consultants who carry out consultations, investigations and procedures following our referral. Consultants may need to share your personal data and medical records with Viavi.

How do we use your personal data?

Your personal data will be kept confidential and secure and will, unless you agree otherwise, only be used for the purpose(s) for which it was collected and in accordance with this Privacy Policy, applicable Data Protection Laws, clinical records retention periods and clinical confidentiality guidelines.

Sensitive personal data related to your health will only be disclosed to those involved with your treatment or care, or in accordance with UK laws and guidelines of professional bodies or for the purpose of clinical audits (unless you object). Further details on how we use health related personal data are given below.  We will only use your sensitive personal data for the purposes for which you have given us your explicit consent to use it.  Please note that, although we have set out the purposes for which we may use your personal data below, we will not use your sensitive personal data for those purposes unless you have given us your explicit consent to do so.

We may use your personal data to:

  • enable us to carry out our obligations to you arising from any contract entered into between you and us including relating to the provision by us of services or advice to you and related matter such as, billing, accounting and audit, credit or other payment card verification and anti-fraud screening.
  • provide you with information, products or services that you request from us.
  • notify you about changes to our products or services.
  • respond to requests where we have a legal or regulatory obligation to do so.
  • check the accuracy of information about you and the quality of your treatment or care, including auditing medical and billing information for insurance claims as well as part of any claims or litigation process.
  • support your own doctor, nurse or other healthcare professional.
  • assess the quality and/or type of care you have received (including giving you the opportunity to complete customer satisfaction surveys) and any concerns or complaints you may raise, so that these can be properly investigated.

The security of your personal data

We protect all personal data we hold about you by ensuring that we have appropriate organisational and technical security measures in place to prevent unauthorised access or unlawful processing of personal data and to prevent personal data being lost, destroyed or damaged.

Any personal data you provide will be held for as long as is necessary having regard to the purpose for which it was collected and in accordance with all applicable UK laws.

Personal data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”). It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA who work for us or for one of our suppliers. Where we transfer your personal data outside the EEA, we will ensure that there are adequate protections in place for your rights, in accordance with Data Protection Laws. By submitting your personal data, and in providing any personal data to us, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your information is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

All information you provide to us is stored securely. Any payment transactions on our website will be processed securely by third party payment processors. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password that enables you to access certain parts of our website, you are responsible for keeping that password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.

The transmission of information via the internet cannot be guaranteed as completely secure.  However, we ensure that any information transferred to our websites is via an encrypted connection. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features for prevention of unauthorised access.

At your request, we may occasionally transfer personal information to you via email, or you may choose to transfer information to us via email.  Email is not a secure method of information transmission; if you choose to send or receive such information via email, you do so at your own risk.

Disclosure of your personal data

In the usual course of our business we may disclose your personal data (to the extent necessary) to certain third party organisations that we use to support the delivery of our services. This may include the following:

  • clinical partners, suppliers and sub-contractors for the performance of any contract we enter into with you;
  • organisations providing IT systems support and hosting in relation to the IT systems on which your information is stored;
  • third party debt collectors for the purposes of debt collection;
  • delivery companies for the purposes of transportation;
  • third party service providers for the purposes of storage of information and confidential destruction.

Where a third party data processor is used, we ensure that they operate under contractual restrictions with regard to confidentiality and security, in addition to their obligations under Data Protection Laws.

Health information collected during provision of services

Sensitive personal data (including information relating to your health) will only be disclosed to third parties in accordance with this Privacy Policy. That includes third parties involved with your treatment or care, or in accordance with UK laws and guidelines of appropriate professional bodies. Where applicable, it may be disclosed to any person or organisation who may be responsible for meeting your treatment expenses or their agents. It may also be provided to external service providers and regulatory bodies (unless you object) for the purpose of clinical audit to ensure the highest standards of care and record keeping are maintained.

Medical professionals working with us:  We share clinical information about you with our clinical professionals as we think necessary for your treatment.  Clinical professionals working with us might be our employees, or they might be independent consultants in private practice.  In the case of independent consultants, the consultant is the data controller of your personal data, either alone or jointly with us and will be required to maintain their own records in accordance with Data Protection Laws and applicable clinical confidential guidelines and retention periods.  Where that is the case, we may refer you to that consultant to exercise your rights over your data.  Our contracts with consultants require them to cooperate with those requests.  In all circumstances, those individual consultants will only process your personal data for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise notified to you.

External practitioners: If we refer you externally for investigations or treatment, we will share with the person or organisation that we refer you to, the clinical and administrative information we consider necessary for that referral.  It will always be clear when we do this.

Your GP:  If the practitioners treating you believe it to be clinically advisable, we may also share information about your treatment with your GP.  You can ask us not to do this, in which case we will respect that request if we are legally permitted to do so, but you should be aware that it can be potentially very dangerous and/or detrimental to your health to deny your GP full information about your medical history, and we strongly advise against it.

Your insurer:  We share with your medical insurer information about your treatment, its clinical necessity and its cost, only if they are paying for any of the clinical care being organized by us.  We provide only the information to which they are entitled. If you raise a complaint or a claim we may be required to share personal data with your medical insurer for the purposes of investigating any complaint/claim.

Medical regulators:  We may be requested – and in some cases can be required – to share certain information (including personal data and sensitive personal data) about you and your care with medical regulators such as the General Medical Council, for example if you make a complaint, or the conduct of a medical professional involved in your treatment is alleged to have fallen below the appropriate standards and the regulator wishes to investigate.  We will ensure that we do so within the framework of the law and with due respect for your privacy.

From time to time we may also make information available on the basis of necessity for the provision of healthcare, but subject always to patient confidentiality.

In an emergency and if you are incapacitated, we may also process your personal data (including sensitive personal data) or make personal data available to third parties on the basis of protecting your ‘vital interest’ (i.e. your life or your health).

We undertake internal audits and initiatives to help ensure that patients are getting the best possible outcomes from their treatment and care.  The highest standards of confidentiality will be applied to your personal data in accordance with Data Protection Laws and confidentiality.

Accessing and updating your information

The law gives you certain rights in respect of the personal data that we hold about you.  In addition to your right to stop marketing, detailed above, below is a short overview of the most commonly-used rights.  It is not an exhaustive statement of the law.

  • With some exceptions designed to protect the rights of others, you have the right to a copy of the personal data that we hold about you
  • You have the right to have the personal data we hold about you corrected if it is factually inaccurate. It is important to understand that this right does not extend to matters of opinion, such as medical diagnoses. If any of your personal data has changed, especially contact information such as: email address, postal address and phone number please get in touch with Viavi on +44 (0)20 7486 1346 so that we can ensure that your personal data is kept up to date
  • If you want to exercise your rights in respect of your personal data, the best way to do so is to contact us by email to sabine.donnai@viavi.com or to write to us for the attention of Dr Sabine Donnai at Viavi Ltd, 9 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6HP.  To protect your privacy, we may ask you to prove your identity before we take any steps in response to such a request.

If you are not satisfied with how we handle your request, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office on 0303 123 1113 or visit their website (www.ico.org.uk).

Changes to our Privacy Policy

We keep our Privacy Policy under regular review and as a result it may be amended from time to time without notice. As a result we encourage you to review this Privacy Policy regularly.

Contact

If you have any questions in relation to our privacy policy, please email us at sabine.donnai@viavi.com or write to Dr Sabine Donnai at Viavi Ltd, 9 Devonshire Place, London W1 G 6HP