This is how you share your data with your doctor. This is an important IKP functionality for patients.

- Sharing data facilitates the selection of medications by specialists and helps avoid adverse interactions
- Primary care employees have full access to the documentation, and in case of emergency, the ambulance or emergency room crew has 24-hour access
- You can easily control access to your medical data via IKP or the mojeIKP application.
Sharing your treatment history with your doctor is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, especially when using the services of multiple specialists. Thanks to the Online Patient Account and the mojeIKP app, this process is simple and secure. Medical data can be shared even for the duration of a visit. Sharing medical data can significantly improve the quality of healthcare, so it's worth knowing these simple steps.
Selected primary care providers, including physicians, nurses, midwives, and primary care clinics, have access to all medical records. Furthermore, each physician has access to the documents they have issued themselves. However, when visiting other specialists, sharing a full medical history is essential to ensure appropriate medication selection and avoid interactions that could cause adverse effects.
This is particularly important when taking medications on a regular basis, consulting a new specialist requiring quick access to your treatment history, or in a medical emergency, for example while traveling or during an unexpected visit to another doctor.
The system notifies you if a healthcare professional is not on the list or if authorization has already been granted to a healthcare professional or facility. It is always possible to revoke or change the scope of data access authorization , regardless of whether it was granted to a healthcare professional, facility, or pharmacy.
Pharmacists can only access prescription history. In emergencies, such as life-threatening situations, ambulance crews or emergency room staff are granted access to medical data through a special procedure for a 24-hour period.
You can easily check who has access to your data by logging into your Online Patient Account (IKP) or using the mojeIKP app. In the app, go to the "menu" and then "permissions," where you'll see a list of people and facilities with access to your data, and you can also edit or remove access.
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