Healthcare providers can share information about your health electronically and thus improve the quality of care. Sharing your medical information is only allowed if it is necessary for your treatment. And only if you have given your prior consent. This is called ‘opt-in’. Don't want your details to be shared? Then indicate ‘NO’ in your consent. That is called ‘opt-out’. You have to give permission for each healthcare provider yourself. Do you obtain medicines from two different pharmacies? Then you have to give permission at both pharmacies.
Your GP does not share your entire file. The part of the file the GP shares is called the Professional Summary (also called ‘PS’). This contains the most important current information about your health, such as:
The medication record with your pharmacist(s) contains information such as:
Other healthcare providers can request this data if necessary for your treatment. But they do not see all the information. They only see the information they need and that suits their function. For example, a doctor at the GP surgery sees different data than a pharmacist.
Via Volgjezorg you can arrange permission for your GP and pharmacies.
You can arrange your consent in three ways:
Always read first the leaflet before giving permission.
Through our WebApp, you always have access to your own medical data: view blood results and specialist letters, read what your GP has advised you. In addition, you can order repeat medication, schedule an appointment or ask for an e-mail consultation.
We are open for new registrations. Please fill in with form completely. You will receive an email confirmation from our practice within 72 hours.
Do you have any further questions? Then you can make a call-back appointment by phone.
Please contact our doctor's assistant for this.
Through My Medical Record, it is possible to access your medical record. It is possible to gain insight into the items below:
For less urgent complaints, you can send us an e-Consult. Our practice then usually answers your query within 48h. Since you do not call, this saves us incoming calls and helps us spread out crowds.
Contact the doctor's assistant or click on the button
You can use this website to repeat your own chronically active medication. If you take one or more medicines for a longer period, the pharmacy has a free service especially for you: they make sure your medicines are ready at a pre-arranged time.
Your GP puts all the information about your health into a computer. This is called a medical file. For example, the GP puts in what diseases you have, what tests and treatments you have had and what medicines you are taking. This way, your medical information is all together.
Your (GP) doctor and pharmacies can connect their computers to the National Switch Point (LSP). Through the LSP, they can share your most important medical data. Another healthcare provider can view those medical details. The video below briefly explains how the LSP works when you come to the GP surgery.