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How to Share Medical Records Release

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HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability a HIPPA release and authorization allows an individual to authorize healthcare providers to release protected health information to third parties under the privacy rules in the Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 health care providers generally are not allowed to disclose protected health information to anyone other than the patient or the patients agent without authorization HIPAA protects an individuals past present or future physical or mental health condition the provision of health care to an individual the payment of expenses relating to the individuals past present or future healthcare an authorization must specify several things including in some cases the purpose for which the information may be used or disclosed a description of the protected health information to be used and disclosed the person authorized to make the use or disclosure the person to whom the covered entity ma

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Although a patient owns the PHI contained within the personal health records, it is the custodian who owns the actual records and is ultimately responsible for implementing measures to safeguard the information. With few exceptions, a patient has a right of access to their own PHI.
Consent to Release Medical Information This gives your health professional permission to send the Disability Adjudication Unit all the medical information that supports your application. This might include reports from specialists, psychological or other assessments, X-ray reports, and test results.
Only those authorized under the Health Information Act can access the EHR, and may only access your record if you are their patient. Even health professionals (like doctors) dont always have access.
Generally speaking, medical records are confidential, and the patient in question is the only one allowed to access them. No one can access a patients medical records without their consent, except in certain circumstances where their parent, tutor or curator is authorized to make decisions on their behalf.
The U.S. does not have a federal law that states who owns medical records, although it is clear under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) that patients own their information within medical records with a few exceptions.
The Supreme Court found that physicians, institutions, or clinics compiling a medical record own the physical record. Patients, meanwhile, have an interest in the information contained in their records that was obtained as a result of the treatment provided, even if it was derived from other sources.

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