Good morning, I wanted to ask if I was recently in a psychiatric hospital, does the psychiatrist on the National Health Fund have access to information about my stay in the hospital? For example, going to him without first warning him about the hospital, will he be able to see if I was there?
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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
A psychiatrist has access to your treatment history only if you inform you about it. You can also authorize a specific doctor (nurse, medical facility, etc.) using the Online Patient Account. The authorization may be granted for a specified period and scope of data. I encourage you to provide the doctor with the data necessary to continue therapy. In the case of a previous stay in a psychiatric hospital, you should present an excerpt from the hospital during the visit. The discharge contains valuable information for the doctor, such as the treatment recommended to the patient or the results of diagnostic tests. The doctor should also be informed about other medicines used, which will enable the selection of safe and effective pharmacotherapy. I encourage you to read additional opinions in similar queries: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/67278/czy-wglad-do-dokumentacji-medycznej-ma-tylko-lekarz-rodzinny-czy-kazdy-u-ktorego-bede-miala-wizyte https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/90041/czy-lekarz-medycyny-pracy-ma-wglad-do-mojej-dokumentacji-medycznej-i-historii-choroby