The document summarizes preliminary results from a survey on New Zealanders' views about sharing their electronic patient health records. Some key findings from the survey include: - Respondents expressed the highest levels of comfort and agreement with sharing their health records for purposes of clinical care from hospital doctors and nurses. - Sharing health records for non-clinical purposes like research saw higher rates of agreement if the records did not contain the respondent's name and address. - Having a chronic disease or sensitive health condition had a minimal effect on comfort levels with sharing. - Older age groups, especially those aged 35-64, were more willing to overcome discomfort to agree to share records compared to younger respondents.