If you have given consent in MijnMitz, your care providers are only allowed to share the medical data necessary for your treatment.
The specific data varies per situation and care provider. For example, a pharmacy may want to know what medication you are taking, while a hospital may also want to see the results of a blood test.
Care providers have agreements about what they are allowed to share in what situation. These agreements are part of their profession. One agreement, for example, is that in an emergency, only a summary of the data your GP has is needed, and older data does not need to be included.
To find out exactly what data each care provider shares, please contact the relevant care provider directly.
To find out what agreements care providers have made regarding national exchanges, visit Nictiz's website Home, click on ‘standaarden’ and then on ‘informatiestandaarden’ for general explanations of the standards. You can also find what data is exchanged per sector. For example, for GPs, there is the ‘GP Locum’ guideline, and pharmacies have the ‘Guideline for Transferring Medication Data in the Chain’.