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Can you transfer your own medical records?

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Yes, you certainly can. In fact, it's a wise idea to obtain and maintain a copy of your medical records just to prevent confusion.

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What has made the transfer of medical records a necessity in our society?

One thing that has made the transfer of medical records a necessity in our society is the ease of travel in modern times. People going from one place to another need access to their records and modern transfer capabilities make that possible.


Can a person legally ask their doctor for copies of their own medical records for their own use?

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What can a patient do if a medical office refuse to transfer medical records?

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A patient doctor give her attorney her medical records including her records about being treated for HIV without violations under the privacy rule a written authorization what?

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What rule in HIPAA deals with patient access to records?

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What is the reference for you must sign a release form to receive a copy of your own medical records?

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How do you find your personal medical insurance records?

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