It is now possible to renew prescriptions using the MyKanta application
The first version of the MyKanta application has been released in Finnish and Swedish. The mobile application now allows you to view and renew prescriptions, and to enable notifications concerning new and renewed prescriptions. Other features will be added to the application in stages.
MyKanta has more than a million monthly users, most of whom use the service on their phone or tablet. Renewing prescriptions is one of the most commonly used functions in MyKanta, and the MyKanta application now makes it even more convenient. You can download the application in Finnish or Swedish for free from the App Store or Google Play.
The MyKanta application is easy to use and logging in is quick and secure. You can log in to the application using a password of your choice or with fingerprint or facial recognition.
The application allows you to enable notifications concerning new and renewed prescriptions.
“MyKanta has become an important part of people’s everyday lives. Now the familiar service is also available in an app format. The app’s functions, such as rapid authentication and notifications concerning renewed prescriptions, will be especially helpful for those who use MyKanta frequently,” says Mira Liski, Kanta Services Development Manager at Kela.
More features are on the way
New features will be added to the MyKanta application in stages. The next function to be added will be the possibility to view entries recorded by doctors and nurses. The possibility to view laboratory test results and enable notifications concerning new laboratory test results and entries recorded by doctors and nurses will also be introduced.
Other functions will be developed in the application based on both national needs and user requests.
“We are developing the application to benefit our clients. The feedback and development suggestions from MyKanta users will influence what functions will be added to the application next,” says Liski.
The MyKanta application is being developed in cooperation with various stakeholders, including the wellbeing services counties. This will ensure seamless digital use of the services in social welfare and healthcare services across the country.