Sensitive health data requires restraint

Privacy and security designed around pharmacy responsibilities

Use minimum necessary data, restrict access by role and give patients control over temporary sharing of protected health records.

Clinical responsibility: NgMedicare supports pharmacy teams. It does not diagnose, prescribe or replace pharmacist judgement.
Diagram showing a prescription moving through interaction review, a clear pharmacy action and an audit record
One structured workflow from medication review to accountable action.
BNF 85Current referenced edition
Nigeria EML2020 source included
Role controlledAuthorized pharmacy access
Audit recordedReviewable clinical activity
01

Purpose limitation

Clinical data is collected for defined medication-safety and patient-file purposes, not for unrelated advertising.

02

Patient-controlled access

Protected files use pseudonymous records and rotating, expiring sharing codes controlled by the patient.

03

Administrative boundaries

Platform administrators see aggregate operational measures rather than unrestricted patient answers.

04

Nigeria data-protection approach

The platform is designed to support responsible processing under the Nigeria Data Protection Act. This is not a certification or legal opinion.

05

Sales-channel warning

Do not send patient-identifiable information through demo forms, public chat, sales email or business WhatsApp.

Questions from pharmacy leaders

Frequently asked questions

Is NgMedicare NDPA certified?

No such certification is claimed. Privacy and regulatory language should be reviewed by qualified counsel.

Can a patient revoke access?

The current patient workflow supports expiring codes, revocation and deletion commands.

For pharmacy and healthcare organizations

See the clinical workflow with your team

Tell us your city, organization type and number of locations. Do not include patient information.

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