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Electronic Patient File: only Those Who Use It Have the Power over Its Data

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Every legally insured person can read and manage his or her electronic patient file on the smartphone. However, most people do so so so far. It is important, for example, to block sensitive documents.
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Every legally insured person can read and manage his or her electronic patient file on the smartphone. However, most people do so so so far. It is important, for example, to block sensitive documents.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Technical hurdles, data protection concerns and little interest. Doctors warn of the failure of the electronic patient file (ePA). This article has been sorted under Internet & Internet world, technology, health apps and medical software: For your optimal well-being.

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Hardly any insured person uses it, hardly any clinic fills it: Three months after the start of the ePA the criticism grows. Also in NRW.

If you don't want your electronic patient file, you have to object. If you want to use it, you can download the appropriate app from your health insurance company. This is how it works:

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brisant.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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