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Additional Diagnostic Reports Available Online for Patients Through My Personal Records

As of June 18, 2024, Albertans can view additional diagnostic reports in MyHealth Records, the single access point for Albertans’ personal health information. These reports are viewable through the My Personal Records application. This change was made to provide Albertans with immediate access to more of their health information and serve as an additional safety net for patient care within the system. These reports are viewable to Albertans as soon as they become available (i.e. there is no imposed delay). 

An initial grouping of diagnostic reports were first released to Albertans in My Personal Records in March 2023; the recent June 2024 release includes electrodiagnostic reports such as ECGs, EEGs, EMGs, as well as stress tests, and Holter monitor reports that were not previously available. Alberta Health continues to work on making more information available in My Personal Records, and Albertans can expect to see an increase, over time, in the amount of personal health information in My Personal Records. Physicians and other providers will continue to have access to reports through their usual channels, including Alberta Netcare. 


Support for Healthcare Providers

More information for providers about Diagnostic Reports in My Personal Records is available in the For Healthcare Providers section of the MyHealth Records Help Centre.


Support for Albertans

More information for Albertans about Diagnostic Reports in My Personal Records is available in the MyHealth Records Help Centre:


Albertans can also contact MyHealth Records support by calling 1-844-401-4016 or emailing myhealthrecords@gov.ab.ca.

If calling, Albertans choose from menu options to connect to:

  • The MHR support team for technical assistance between 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (MT) Monday to Friday (not including national and provincial holidays); or
  • Health Link – 811 available 24/7, 7 to talk with health professionals about health-related inquiries including test results.

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