My Health Record

This year the Australian Federal Government is expanding the My Health Record system to all Australians, unless they say that they don’t want one. My Health Record is a digital summary of a person’s key health information which is being created for every person with a Medicare or Department of Veterans’ Affairs card, unless they…

This year the Australian Federal Government is expanding the My Health Record system to all Australians, unless they say that they don’t want one.

My Health Record is a digital summary of a person’s key health information which is being created for every person with a Medicare or Department of Veterans’ Affairs card, unless they choose not to have one.

What is included in your My Health Record?
Your My Health Record could contain:

  • Medicines you are taking or have been prescribed by your doctor
  • Your organ donation decision

Your doctors and other healthcare providers may be able to see and add information to your My Health Record, including:

  • A summary of your medical history, conditions and treatments
  • Hospital discharge information
  • Diagnostic imaging reports
  • Pathology reports

You can add:

  • Information about any allergies and adverse reactions you may have
  • Emergency contacts and their details
  • Personal health notes
  • Advance care planning information (this records your wishes about your healthcare in the  event that you are unable to communicate)
  • Information about other medicines or
  • vitamins you might be taking, like over-the-counter medicines

You can also 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.

A three month opt-out period will be held from 16 July to 15 October 2018. After this point, records for all those people who did not opt-out will be created on 13 November 2018.

Download the brochure.

Kings Digital
Author: Kings Digital