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Hello and welcome to Healthcare Matters, the Internet television program that explores the intersection of medicine and the law. Im your host, Mike Matray, and todays guest is Richard Rymond. Richard is an attorney at the Reminger Law Firm in Cleveland, Ohio where he is focused in medical and dental malpractice liability, commercial liability, professional liability, general liability and product liability defense litigation. Welcome to Healthcare Matters, Richard. Thank you. Thanks for having me. Today were going to discuss how to respond when facing a medical liability claim and you receive a records request. Could you walk us through how to initially respond when facing a records request? So most importantly when a physician receives a request for records, the physician needs to respond to that request. Typically the request will be for a complete copy of the chart, and thats what should be provided. Now, when facing a records request, is there anything specific a healthcare pro