Other Than The Name There Is Something More Not Quite Right About All This. Is It Real Other Than A Website?

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Do you have a Medicare Card?

In Australia, if you have a Medicare Card or if you are an armed forces veteran have a DVA card, you also have a My Health Record, unless you have opted out.
If you have recently received a My Health Record and you login via MyGov you will notice that there is not much in it.  This makes sense, it’s a bit like a bank account when you first open it.
And like a bank account you need to make ‘transactions’ to make it useful – for My Health Record, those ‘transactions’ are visits to a healthcare service provider.
What happens when you go to a Doctor? 
Most people assume that when they go to a doctor their My Health Record will be updated.  However, some Doctors are new to this process too.  All Doctors should be uploading to the My Health Record, unless you tell them not to.  So please remind them or contact their reception later if you notice that the information missing.
Information for Doctors (GP):
An “Event Summary” should have the Doctor’s notes about your visit including symptoms and the Doctor’s recommendations. If it’s not your usual GP you’re visiting then the Doctor should complete this for upload. This might be “wasp sting reaction while on holidays interstate” or “fish hook injury requiring stitches while at the beach”
A Shared Health Summary can contain the same information as the event summary. Your usual GP may complete this for upload.
What medicare information is on My Health Record?
Medicare information is available on your My Health Record. This includes
  • Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) information
  • Australian Immunisation Register (AIR): a list of immunisations you have received
  • Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR) information – details of any organ and/or tissue donation decisions you have made
  • Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) information or Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) claims information – details of any successful claims you have made in the past 2 years
You can add up to two years of Medicare information to your My Health Record – click here to learn how to do add this information.
Here is the link:
I am sure many GPs would be surprised to find out they were supposed to the spending a good part of their day madly uploading records for every patient that they saw….
Delving further I found this:

Wanngi is an app for you and your health

Wanngi is a mobile app that connects the Australian Digital Health record with personal health, wellness and fitness information. We incorporate our members’ health and wellness data from a large variety of sources into a single, mutli-platform, secure app. 

Why Should I get Wanngi?

With Wanngi, you have the information to make health decisions that are right for you.  Not only that, it allows you to provide detailed, accurate and critical information to your doctor so you can be treated accordingly.
2019 is a pivotal time for all Australians to become involved with managing their own health information. For the 22 millions Australians with a My Health Record, their data is now in their hands, and with Wanngi they can make the most of it.
We provide our members with the ability to make their health experience their own, and empowers them to live healthier lives.

What does Wanngi offer?

With Wanngi, members can:
  • keep track of your immunisations and allergies;
  • provide medication script reminders;
  • provide a history of your doctor and hospital visits;
  • show you your latest test results;
  • provide health and medical insights; and
  • help you reach your fitness goals, by connecting your favourite fitness and wellness apps

Where do I get Wanngi?

Wanngi is a mobile-friendly website application that works on all devices and all operating systems. Go to wanngi.com or scan the QR Code and you will be able to immediately start using it – no download required!

What About Privacy?

Wanngi’s app only enables you to view your data. It cannot be altered via the app. You control the level of privacy you’re comfortable with and who can access that data.

Founder

Maree Beare is founder and CEO of Wanngi,
Maree is passionate about using innovation and technology to positively impact the lives of others. She is renowned as a forward-thinking leader in the technology sector, with extensive experience advising many of Australia’s leading organisations in transforming their businesses and delivering high-profile technology programs
The next thing I wondered was Wanngi approved to access the myHR as a limited number of app providers are?

View your record using an app

If you have a My Health Record and are set up for online access, you have the option of using a mobile app.
These mobile apps give you the ability to view some of your record content (or someone else’s record content, where you are a representative) on a smartphone or tablet.
Authorised third party apps give you secure ‘view only’ access to your My Health Record. These apps do not permit any storage of My Health Record information on their systems. They are also prohibited from using My Health Record information for secondary purposes – such as passing information to a third party.
The My Health Record system is committed to strong security and safeguarding your privacy. We require apps to obtain your informed consent before accessing your My Health Record. You can set access controls in your My Health Record to remove apps if you no longer wish for them to access your data.
You will need to have a My Health Record before you use apps that connect to your record. If you don’t have a My Health Record, find out how to register

Apps that are authorised to connect to My Health Record

HealthEngine

Healthi

HealthNow

Tyde

My Child's eHealth Record

And that is the whole list contained on this undated page:
The list has not changed for a good while as far as I can tell.
In their privacy policy Wanngi claim they are as registered portal operator as of 16 May, 2018.
“Wanngi is a Registered Portal Operator for the purposes of the My Health Records Act 2012. Wanngi will comply with all relevant legislation governing health records.  The My Health Records Act 2012 (My Health Records Act), My Health Records Rule 2016 and My Health Records Regulation 2012 create the legislative framework for the Australian Government’s My Health Record system.
The Wanngi app provides a service to connect to your My Health Record.  Wanngi is a View Only Portal which means an electronic interface that facilitates access to the My Health Record system and does not copy, record or store that data. Wanngi will allow you to view your My Health Record and take information to display to you in a variety of ways. This will let you see your information such as medications, allergies, Medicare benefit items, personal information and clinical documents through Wanngi in an informative and useful way, giving you full use of the application.”
See here – and do read the rest to see what they are up to:
Although the terms are not yet disclosed this is a for-profit service which has yet to actually go live.
Will be interesting to follow to see what happens next – but they do seem to be moving rather slowly. Additionally they are totally dependent for their business on the ADHA. As I have said in the past this has to be a risk!
What do others think?
David.
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