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Will my own GP be informed if I have been in contact with the GP emergency station?

  • Will my own GP be informed if I have been in contact with the GP emergency station?

    Yes. The next working day, your GP will be informed of the content of your contact with the GP emergency station. This states what advice has been given, or what treatment has been carried out. Medications that have been administered or prescribed are also listed in this message.   If there is a special reason that you do not want your GP to be informed of your contact with the GP emergency station, you must clearly indicate this yourself when you contact the assistant or the doctor of the HAP. This can be detrimental to the follow-up of your request for help.

  • Are my medical records available at the GP emergency station?

    The GP emergency station can view a summary of the medical file of its own GP via the LSP (national switching point  ). This is only possible for patients who have given explicit permission to their own GP. At the GP emergency station, this summary of the GP file is only viewed by patients who are currently asking the GP post for help. Viewing someone’s medication overview is also only possible at the GP emergency station if explicit permission has been given to the pharmacy or pharmacies they visit. More information can be found on www.volgjezorg.nl Through this site you can also arrange permission and see who you […]

  • Can I request my file/medical data?

    Yes, that is possible. You have the right to inspect and receive a copy of your medical file within the period of the statutory retention obligation. We usually refer you to your own GP, who will receive a full report of every contact with the GP emergency station. If this causes problems, the patient can submit a request for access via info@dehuisartsenconnectie.nl, in the name of our data protection officer, Mr J. Nijskens. A copy of the patient’s identity document must be sent along with this. Furthermore, under the law, the patient also has the right to have the file corrected, if factual […]

  • Why is the phone call being recorded?

    Telephone calls are recorded for quality purposes and kept temporarily (up to 2 years). For quality assurance, this is in your and our interest. These conversations are not part of the patient file. We follow the rules of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (more information can be found on https://www.autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/)