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The Nova Scotia government has launched a pilot project that will give 12,000 residents access to their medical records through a provincial mobile application. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston responds to a question at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia pilot project that gives residents access to their medical records through a mobile application will improve the quality of health care for patients, the premier said Tuesday.

About 12,000 patients at four Nova Scotia primary health-care clinics can now see a record of their medications, lab and diagnostic results, hospital and family doctor visits, and immunizations through the app YourHealthNS.

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