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hi Im Pam Dixon with the world privacy forum if you want to correct your records in a health information exchange always start directly with your health care provider who gave you the treatment go to them request their privacy policy follow the directions for requesting your records and then follow the directions for making the corrections often called an amendment to those records and then after thats done then inquire about correcting your records in the health information exchange most of the time youre going to find out that correcting your health care files with your original doctor is going to be the main thing you need to do in order to correct your files with the hie in some cases you may need to take that second step but to check also after youve made those Corrections ask about the hie see if theres an extra step to be taken and each hie will have hopefully a notice of privacy practices with instructions on how to make corrections many of them will say correct with your