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The digital health record takes off with 11 million users in two years

2024-02-29T18:04:58.266Z

Highlights: The digital health record takes off with 11 million users in two years. One in two health documents is now sent directly to the digital notebook by health professionals, or 10 million documents each month. 300,000 people connect every week, and more than 40% return to the application from one month to the next. “My health space” launched two years ago - after fifteen years of repeated failures of the shared medical file (DMP) - is anchored in the daily lives of the French.


One in two health documents is now sent directly to the digital notebook by health professionals, or 10 million documents each month.


It is an innovation as important as the Vitale card.

“My health space”, the digital health record launched two years ago - after fifteen years of repeated failures of the shared medical file (DMP) - is anchored in the daily lives of the French.

Eleven million patients have activated their accounts on the internet, including 450,000 first connections during the month of January alone.

And usage is growing: 300,000 people connect every week, and more than 40% return to the application from one month to the next.

Simplify access to care

Taught by past failures, Health Insurance and the digital health delegation (DNS) fought against

the “vid shell syndrome”

so that once opened “My health space” would be well and truly powered.

Prescriptions, biological examinations, liaison letters, hospitalization reports… One in two health documents is now sent directly to the digital notebook by healthcare professionals.

That’s 10 million documents each month.

If doctors have been reluctant to complete the DMP, which is time-consuming and tedious, they are now financially encouraged to do so.

And above all, the DNS has carried out a lot of simplification work with medical software publishers as part of “Ségur du digital”.

As a result, in January, more than 45,000 city doctors submitted documents.

 “We are measuring the progress made, the result of a very strong mobilization of all stakeholders

 ,” rejoices Thomas Fatôme, Director General of Health Insurance, recalling that the digital health record is

a fantastic tool for improving prevention. as well as the quality and relevance of care

 .

Source: lefigaro

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