The patient, in view of the legislation studied (legislation on patient autonomy and transparency legislation, in connection with article 6.1.c) RGPD), must be able to know the identity of the people who have accessed their medical history and, where appropriate, any improper access that may have occurred. Although not part of the right of access provided for in the RGPD, data protection regulations do not prevent the holder of the medical record from accessing information on the due or improper nature of access to the medical history, if the person in charge has this information.