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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, credentials, and contact details. Ensure accuracy for seamless communication.
  3. Select the type of access you are requesting by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial for determining your privileges within the hospital system.
  4. If applicable, provide any request notes or modifications needed for existing user access in the specified section.
  5. Complete the employee section if you are part of the TMH Physician Organization, including cost center and job code.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If a physician is signing on behalf of staff, ensure their printed name and signature are included.

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You have the legal right to leave. There is no law that requires you to sign discharge documents. Still, you should prepare a letter that explains why you decided to leave. Keep a copy of the letter and give a copy to the hospital administrator.
0:18 1:20 And ask questions if anything is unclear. Patients should also keep a copy of their discharge papersMoreAnd ask questions if anything is unclear. Patients should also keep a copy of their discharge papers for their records.
Receipt and Documentation: You will receive a receipt of payment and any necessary documentation related to your discharge, including a copy of your discharge summary. Medical Records: If requested, you can obtain copies of your medical records for personal use or to share with your primary care physician.
Your hospital discharge summary should contain the following information: Reason for hospitalization. docHub findings. Procedures and Treatment. Patients discharge condition. Patient and family instructions. Attending Physicians Signature.
Choose an Option Below to Obtain a Copy of Your Medical Records Online Form: Complete the Online (docHub) Patient Access Form by clicking the link associated with the hospital. PDF Form: Print and complete the Patient Access Form PDF and send via mail, fax or email at one of our locations listed below.

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You have certain rights in the hospital, one of which includes the right to leave the hospital when you want to. This is true even if your healthcare provider wants you to stay. It is called being discharged against medical advice (AMA).
On the day you leave the hospital, we will: explain any exercises or activities you need to continue doing at home. give you information about who to contact if you are worried. give you written information about your condition and treatment. discuss your treatment plan and give you a printed discharge letter.

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