Scams like these

They don’t have that info for me nor do I recall being asked.

The ability to make payments via the platform is a new’ish feature - which no doubt is their main attraction…😔
If you've never given them your med history fine (unless your siblings have); but I booked appointment at a new practice just last week (phoned the practice). Soon after I received a text from hotdocs stating I "need" to fill out their form (requiring of course agreeing to their terms of use and their privacy (i.e. disclosure) policy) with extensive questions about my medical history, including whether same questions/conditions applied to parents and siblings. If any questions were not answered you couldn't proceed through the form. So I didn't.

Although if you're concerned about the accuracy of information they hold about you, you can request a copy of the info but (as agreed by ticking the Consent to Terms of Use) they'll charge you an unspecified amount.
 
If you've never given them your med history fine (unless your siblings have); but I booked appointment at a new practice just last week (phoned the practice). Soon after I received a text from hotdocs stating I "need" to fill out their form (requiring of course agreeing to their terms of use and their privacy (i.e. disclosure) policy) with extensive questions about my medical history, including whether same questions/conditions applied to parents and siblings. If any questions were not answered you couldn't proceed through the form. So I didn't.

Although if you're concerned about the accuracy of information they hold about you, you can request a copy of the info but (as agreed by ticking the Consent to Terms of Use) they'll charge you an unspecified amount.
Probably too late but another practice would be the go.

I’ve never done that for my GP. The only other practitioner is the occasional physio.

I’d refuse to do that and wait to do a paper form. Mind you, that probably gets loaded onto an even less secure database…
 
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When the clinic I was going to introduced hotdocs, I changed clinics. Bonus: $78 per visit (-minus rebate after the fact) became bulk-bill $0.
 

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