The electronic health professional card (eHBA) is a chip card for the personal authentication of persons in healthcare professions. The eHBA gives you access to the telematics infrastructure (TI). The TI networks all those involved in the healthcare system and will enable access to the electronic patient file (ePA) in the future, for example.
There are different eHBAs for different professional groups. There is an eHBA for:
- Doctors
- Persons in healthcare professions
- Pharmacists and pharmacists
You can use this online service to apply for an eHBA as a non-registered person in a healthcare profession. This includes:
- Healthcare professionals
- Nurses and carers
- Carers for the elderly
- Midwives
- Physiotherapists and physiotherapists
- Emergency paramedics
To obtain the eHBA, you must first register in the electronic healthcare professional register (eGBR). You then apply for the eHBA from a trust service provider (VDA). The VDAs charge an annual fee, which can vary from VDA to VDA.