To be presented at your next Doctor’s appointment. Always present when you have to go into A&E.
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ADVERSE REACTIONS TO (give your reactions) eg to an antibiotic
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Medicines stopped because of adverse reaction:
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Complete list of Current Medications:
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Adverse Medicine Events Line 1300 134 237
Sometimes medicines have unexpected and undesirable side effects. The AME Line provides consumers with an avenue for reporting and discussing adverse experiences with medicines. Call the AME Line if you suspect that your medicine is causing a problem and you’re worried about using it. The AME Line provides independent, accurate and evidence-based information.
Call 1300 134 237 from anywhere in Australia. Hours of operation: Monday–Friday 9am–5pm AEST (excluding public holidays).
The AME Line is not for emergencies. If you have concerns about your medicines arising from an overdose or suspected poisoning, call the Poisons Information Centre, 24 hours a day on 13 11 26. For general emergencies call 000.
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Your My Health Record is an online summary of your health information, such as your medicines, any allergies you may have, and your medical history.
Once your My Health Record is created your doctor, hospitals and other healthcare providers involved in your care can automatically access your health information, unless you set up your privacy controls.
Using these privacy controls lets you decide which healthcare providers can access your My Health Record and what they can view. You can also ask a provider not to upload certain information. If you decide you don’t want a My Health Record you can cancel it at any time.
Click on Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.oaic.gov.au/myhealthrecord/privacy/
My Health Record system upgrade to make it easier to set security controls, make treatment needs known and help avoid issues related to medicines
02 July 2021
The My Health Record System was upgraded on 13 and 14 March to improve usability for consumers and healthcare providers.
We have seen the important role My Health Record has played in large scale crises such as the Queensland floods and the recent bushfires, where pharmacists and hospital staff have relied on information in the My Health Record to provide care.
The changes in this new release improve the way a person’s medicines list appears in the My Health Record and will provide a better user experience for consumers logging into their own Record and setting security controls. We are confident these improvements will continue to build trust within the community for the My Health Record and provide crucial support to the health system and consumers over coming months.
Security controls: Security and safety of health information is the main concern for both patients and their healthcare providers. That’s why the latest My Health Record system upgrade has made it even easier for people to find where to set access codes, add emergency contacts and nominate representatives.
My Health Record brings together health information from you, your healthcare providers and Medicare.
https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au/for-you-your-family/whats-in-my-health-record
This can include details of your medical conditions and treatments, medicine details, allergies, and test or scan results, all in one place.
Healthcare providers like doctors, specialists and hospital staff may also be able to see your My Health Record when they need to, including in an accident or emergency.
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Date_________________
Name______________________________UR number____________________________
Currently diagnoses: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ADVERSE REACTIONS TO (give your reactions) eg to an antibiotic
Medications___________________________Reactions_____________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Medicines stopped because of adverse reaction:
Date Stopped Medication Reason Stopped
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Complete list of Current Medications:
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Adverse Medicine Events Line 1300 134 237
Sometimes medicines have unexpected and undesirable side effects. The AME Line provides consumers with an avenue for reporting and discussing adverse experiences with medicines. Call the AME Line if you suspect that your medicine is causing a problem and you’re worried about using it. The AME Line provides independent, accurate and evidence-based information.
Call 1300 134 237 from anywhere in Australia. Hours of operation: Monday–Friday 9am–5pm AEST (excluding public holidays).
The AME Line is not for emergencies. If you have concerns about your medicines arising from an overdose or suspected poisoning, call the Poisons Information Centre, 24 hours a day on 13 11 26. For general emergencies call 000.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Your My Health Record is an online summary of your health information, such as your medicines, any allergies you may have, and your medical history.
Once your My Health Record is created your doctor, hospitals and other healthcare providers involved in your care can automatically access your health information, unless you set up your privacy controls.
Using these privacy controls lets you decide which healthcare providers can access your My Health Record and what they can view. You can also ask a provider not to upload certain information. If you decide you don’t want a My Health Record you can cancel it at any time.
Click on Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.oaic.gov.au/myhealthrecord/privacy/
My Health Record system upgrade to make it easier to set security controls, make treatment needs known and help avoid issues related to medicines
02 July 2021
The My Health Record System was upgraded on 13 and 14 March to improve usability for consumers and healthcare providers.
We have seen the important role My Health Record has played in large scale crises such as the Queensland floods and the recent bushfires, where pharmacists and hospital staff have relied on information in the My Health Record to provide care.
The changes in this new release improve the way a person’s medicines list appears in the My Health Record and will provide a better user experience for consumers logging into their own Record and setting security controls. We are confident these improvements will continue to build trust within the community for the My Health Record and provide crucial support to the health system and consumers over coming months.
Security controls: Security and safety of health information is the main concern for both patients and their healthcare providers. That’s why the latest My Health Record system upgrade has made it even easier for people to find where to set access codes, add emergency contacts and nominate representatives.
My Health Record brings together health information from you, your healthcare providers and Medicare.
https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au/for-you-your-family/whats-in-my-health-record
This can include details of your medical conditions and treatments, medicine details, allergies, and test or scan results, all in one place.
Healthcare providers like doctors, specialists and hospital staff may also be able to see your My Health Record when they need to, including in an accident or emergency.
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17 December 2021