My Health Record information comes to new mobile app
The Australian Digital Health Authority has launched the first mobile consumer app to access health information on My Health Record.
WHAT IT DOES
Available on both iOS and Android devices, the my health app features a user-friendly interface where users can quickly view medication information history, vaccination history, and upcoming vaccinations , discharge summary, pathology results and other records. They can also track allergy and reaction information and advance care planning documents. What’s more, they can instantly share documents with others right from the home screen.
Based on a press release, a co-design approach was taken to develop the app; User interviews, surveys, and tests were conducted with consumers and medical professionals to shape the app experience.
To protect consumer health information, The agency said “robust” data protection mechanisms were built into the app. It also fully integrates end-to-end encryption with the MHR platform.
In addition, the app seamlessly connects to the MHR, taking advantage of the new feature of ADHA Health API Gateway; This allows new health data on the MHR to be automatically downloaded to the my health app.
WHY IT IMPORTANT
ADHA’s newest mobile app provides convenient access to health information, ultimately giving people “greater autonomy over their health journey” and assisting them to proactively manage their health. manage your health. Such accessibility is one of the hallmarks of the modern health system, according to CEO Amanda Cattermole.
TREND TO BIGGER
My Health App was developed in response to growing consumer demand for a more convenient way to access key health information on the MHR securely and instantly. In 2022 alone, consumer views of MHRs grew 292% year-over-year. Additionally, it has also been observed that around 75% of user interactions with MHR are done on mobile devices. Advisors based in Adelaide Chamonix IT Management Consulting was tapped to develop mobile apps in 2021 through a competitive bidding process.
The Strengthening the Medicare Task Force, established to identify the most pressing investments needed in Australia’s primary care sector, rrecent suggestion modernizing the “bulky” MHR, among other recommendations it forwarded to the government. It looks forward to seeing the platform used by both healthcare providers and patients at the point of care “to improve clinical decision-making.”
In other related news, in April, clinical information systems connected to the MHR will begin complying with a new regulation. Records compliance with security requirements. The security profile, which will be rolled out in five waves over two years, aligns with best practice standards driven by the Australian Cyber Security Center’s “Essential Eight” cybersecurity threat mitigation strategies fabricate.
ON PROFILE
“From our research we know that almost two-thirds of Australians regularly use their mobile phones to access, share and manage their health information, so the release of the consumer application is not only a logical technical development but also a direct step forward in meeting consumers’ need for access to health information when and where they need it, ” Cattermole said.