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Accessing their health journal, which includes medical data from healthcare providers. This data encompasses medical records from public hospitals, descriptions of X-ray examinations and scans, test results, referrals, discharge letters, medications and vaccinations.
Seeing past appointments with GPs, specialists, and public hospitals.
Requesting repeat prescriptions
Registering or deregistering as an organ donor, create a treatment will, check the status of screening procedures, and grant relatives power of attorney to view their health data.
Hiding Marking certain information from their health record.Seeing entries made by their doctor and authorised carers in the system. However, they cannot access entries made in local journal systems used by private practitioners and public hospitalsas private, so that these are hidden from healthcare professionals. However, health information would still be accessible by healthcare professionals in the hospital's electronic patient record system where the patient is treated.
Healthcare professionals can access their patients' health data through Sundhed.dk. It also provides clinical information and guidelines that may not be available in their local EHR. For example, GPs can access hospital EHRs, waiting lists, and contact details for other healthcare professionals (Petersen, 2019).
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