The document discusses a pilot project conducted in New Zealand to test patient-centered audits of access to medical records. The pilot involved sending audit logs of access to their records to staff patients and asking them to review the access. Initial results found that some access flagged by patients as potentially inappropriate was actually appropriate. Most patients found the logs easy to understand and thought the pilot should be expanded. Key learnings included the need for clearer information and definitions to help patients understand medical roles and systems when reviewing access logs.