32 hours ago The patient’s portal located on the website www.digilugu.ee is an access to the national health data database. The patient’s portal is a part of the health information system, where health data, which the providers of health services have entered with regard to the users, is located. Persons entered in the Estonian population register, had ... >> Go To The Portal
The patient’s portal located on the website www.digilugu.ee is an access to the national health data database. The patient’s portal is a part of the health information system, where health data, which the providers of health services have entered with regard to the users, is located. Persons entered in the Estonian population register, had ...
· Estonia Patient portal. The Estonian EHR project is a globally unique health information system which encompasses the whole country, registers virtually all residents’ medical history from birth to death, and is based on the comprehensive state-developed basic IT- infrastructure. Estonia is the first country which has implemented a nationwide ...
· The Central Health Information System (so called Personal Digital History www.digilugu.ee – as EHR service) started in Estonia in 2008. The central system is a patient-oriented system (based on the personal ID–code). In the EHR central system, epicrises about every case (short overview about visits, anamnesis, diagnoses, treatment ...
The Estonian EHR project is a globally unique health information system which encompasses the whole country, registers virtually all residents’ medical history from birth to death, and is based on the comprehensive state-developed basic IT- infrastructure. Estonia is the first country which has implemented a nationwide electronic health record ...
For example, in an emergency situation, a doctor can use a patient’s ID code to read time-critical information, such as blood type, allergies, recent treatments, on-going medication or pregnancy.
Estonia is the first country which has implemented a nationwide electronic health record system and gives full access to its citizens. This provides new opportunities to citizens, healthcare providers and e-health developers.
By logging in with your ID-card or Mobile-ID you can: 1 view your health information i.e. medical documents prepared and sent to the health information system by your doctors 2 check the validity of your health certificate 3 designate representatives for various functions (for example, purchasing a prescribed medicine) 4 submit declarations of will 5 check when and by whom your health information has been viewed.
All insured persons can view their treatment invoices for which EHIF has paid to medical institutions. By logging in with your ID-card or Mobile-ID you can: view your health information i.e. medical documents prepared and sent to the health information system by your doctors. check the validity of your health certificate.
Choosing and confirming role after login. 1. Adding and changing user rights of e-services for employees. 2. Assigning an administrator at an enterprise with special representation provisions. 3. Assigning an administrator at a public authority. 1. 2.
To add a new employee: 1 choose ‘Add a new employee’ 2 fill in the compulsory fields as a minimum (marked with an asterisk) and use ‘Search’ 3 tick the e-services that the employee will start using and, to save, choose ‘Add employee’ at the end of the page.
Kuuno Vaher, the general manager of AstraZeneca’s Central Europe and Baltic operations, said in a statement that “VaccineGuard is a real breakthrough for pharma companies”. Guardtime was founded in Tallinn in 2007 by a team of cryptographers and computer scientists.
Estonia has introduced a digital vaccine passport to support the country’s response to COVID-19 pandemic; the secure vaccination certificate, called VaccineGuard, is issued through the Estonian national patient portal and is available immediately, enabling the country’s citizens to cross borders with proof of vaccination status.
Estonia’s president, Kersti Kaljulaid, said in a statement she was “glad Estonia has developed a trustworthy and technically advanced certificate programme”. “As one of the most digitally advanced nations in the world, we are very excited to offer our citizens a trustworthy COVID-19 vaccine certificate, providing another major step on our road back to normality. Online-only meetings are not enough to ensure true connectivity, people also need the freedom to travel for both business and leisure,” she said.
The Estonian digital passport will comply with the proposed EU “green certificate” (the European Commission aims to create a Digital Green Certificate to facilitate the safe free movement of citizens within the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic), once the latter is deployed.