I spotted this page the other day from the Austin Hospital in Melbourne.
My Health Record
Austin Health is participating in the My Health Record system, formerly known as the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR).
Austin Health clinicians are now able to access your My Health Record.
In addition to being able to view your record, all inpatient discharge summaries will be uploaded to your My Health Record (if a record exists).
You have the right to withdraw consent to have your discharge summary uploaded to their My Health Record.
Please let us know at your next visit if you have any concerns about this.
What is a My Health Record?
My Health Record is the new name of the national digital health record system. Having a My Health Record means your important health information like allergies, medical conditions and treatments, medicine details, test or scan reports can be digitally stored in one place.
This information can be easily and quickly accessed by participating healthcare providers when needed for your ongoing healthcare.
Will My Health Record be useful for me?
My Health Record can help you in a number of ways:
- Keeping track of your own health history
- Enabling other health professionals you authorise to see your key health summary so you don't have to repeat it or worry about forgetting important information, like medications.
- Helping you and your healthcare providers to better manage complex or chronic conditions
- You can customise access to your My Health Record by setting access controls including restricting who can see your information, or cancel your record, at any time
For more information or to register for a My Health Record
- Visit the My Health Record website
- Call the Help Line on 1800 723 471
- Visit a Medicare Service Centre
You can find the page here:
I have to say the claim that Austin Clinicians can access your myHR is a little odd. Surely there needs to be prior consent from the patient to firstly access your record and second to add material to the patient record.
That is certainly not what is implied the way this page is worded. Either the site, the procedures or both need to be updated to reflect how myHR should be used.
David.
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I Hope This Is Not True But Rather A Matter Of Poor Expression Or What Is Happening.
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