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Your rights as a patient

This page explains your rights as a patient, and what to do if you are not happy with the care you have received, or if you wish to see your patient records.

As our patient, you are entitled to good care and treatment. If you are not happy with your care or how you were treated, you can file an objection or a complaint. You also have the right to access your patient records and ask that any errors in them are rectified.










Patient documents

We record information related to your treatment in patient documents. As a patient you have the right to see your own patient records and to request information on who has processed your data and why. You can also demand for rectification of an incorrect entry. You can also handle matters related to patient documents electronically.





Patient records






Log data







Managing affairs and acting on behalf of another person

If you are managing matters affairs for someone else, it is called ‘acting on behalf of another person’. Acting on behalf of another person in healthcare and social welfare is based on custody, the right to information, a power of attorney or welfare guardianship.








MyKanta

In this section, you will find answers to frequently asked questions about MyKanta.




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