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under the access to health records act 1990 getting access to your health records for those of us that have needed to do so can currently take 21 days or more although the governments commitment is that patients should be able to gain access within 21 days there are various reasons to want to get access to a copy of your medical records such as passing your records onto a private practitioner if you are considering treatment outside of the nhs or for legal purposes if you may be pursuing a claim that requires you to prove your condition and or medication recently the department for health and social care announced that patients will have greater control over their health and data care under new proposals in which we will be able to use various apps to access our own medical information procedures and care plans we will also be able to manage appointments repeat prescriptions and communicate with health and care staff health secretary matt hancock said the pandemic has taught us that w