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OK, welcome back. Its time for your health check. Look, youre probably familiar with electronic medical records as patients. We have a patient portal, so you visit the doctor, you get an e-mail with test results from biopsies, blood tests or other scans. Well, a recent law changes how fast you actually get those results. Accessing information takes seconds. Now, even your medical records are available online. But part of a new law called the 21st Century Cures Act requires medical test results be sent directly to you immediately, meaning you may see them before your doctor does. And so when patients get this sort of information, it can be very distressing. Doctor Laura Hall Martin is a clinical psychologist at UT Southwestern, an institution that for years has released test results. Chronically, but only after a 72 hour waiting period, just to allow us that that brief time to counsel the patient either on the phone, with a video visit or in person. Doctor David Gerber is a medical on