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Legislation2 July 2026· 2 min read· Updated

Medical records, consultations and prescriptions, available on your phone through a new platform

Parliament has approved the "e-SănătateaMea" portal, where patients will be able to view their medical history online. From the fourth quarter of 2026, online appointments will become mandatory at public healthcare providers.

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Parliament has approved a bill enabling patients within the public healthcare system to access their consultations, electronic prescriptions, and treatments through a single online platform. The new digital service, called "e-SănătateaMea", will allow people to view their own medical history without having to request documents from doctors or hospitals.

The platform will operate within the Health Insurance IT Platform (PIAS), managed by the National Health Insurance House. According to the adopted bill, its development is set to begin in the second half of 2026.

What information will patients be able to view

Through "e-SănătateaMea", every insured person will be able to access, in one place, all medical data recorded in the public system: the history of reimbursed medical services, documents issued by healthcare providers, electronic prescriptions, and information about medicines or medical devices used in treatments.

Access will be secured, and the authorities' stated aim is for every insured person to be able to check their own medical information easily and quickly. In practice, the system should eliminate situations where patients lose a prescription, cannot quite remember the treatment they received, or have to gather documents from multiple healthcare facilities in order to reconstruct their records.

Online appointments to become mandatory from the fourth quarter of 2026

The portal will also include a national appointment booking system for healthcare providers. According to the bill, from the fourth quarter of 2026 onwards, all public healthcare providers will be required to use this platform for appointments.

Patients will therefore be able to check available slots and book appointments directly online, without having to rely on phone calls, paper-based lists, or the various booking systems previously used by individual hospitals and clinics.

A pilot project before national rollout

Before the platform becomes mandatory for all healthcare providers, the authorities will run a pilot project to test how the system functions and how it integrates with the existing IT infrastructure.

The "e-SănătateaMea" portal will be developed using funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), as part of the project to modernise and expand the Health Insurance IT Platform (PIAS).

Content paraphrased and adapted by SeniorHelp from verified public sources.

Original source: Realitatea