Personal medical records - including prescription history, laboratory results and personal details - will soon be made available online to patients and their health care professionals.
The online information exchange has already begun in Wellington, Christchurch and the North Island as far north as Hamilton. Auckland is next to be included.
The Government has praised the move as a huge step forward to patient safety and convenience but critics are concerned information will be shared online without their explicit consent, as patients' information is automatically included unless they refuse. Privacy breaches have occurred in the past, such as last week when a Wellington nurse was found to have accessed personal and medical records of her ex-husband's new partner as well as that of her family.
A member of the public, who contacted the Weekend Herald but asked not to be named, said the Office of the Privacy Commissioner had told him it understood that anyone with access to the username and password of a health care member could access unlimited numbers of patients' medical records.