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About medical records Please note: You can contact us by mail, fax, or phone (617-726-2361); there are no walk-in services.
The medical record information release (HIPAA) form allows a patient to give authorization to a 3rd party and access their health records. The release also allows the added option for healthcare providers to share information. A medical release form can be revoked or reassigned at any time by the patient.
About medical records Please note: You can contact us by mail, fax, or phone (617-726-2361); there are no walk-in services.
Under Massachusetts law, your health care provider is required to maintain the original medical record. You only have the right to see and get a copy of it.
Contact the Release of Information Unit at 617-726-2361 with questions about specific requests. Mass General does not provide birth or death certificates. To request medical records of a deceased patient, the request must be accompanied by authorization from the executor of the estate.
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If you are looking for medical records, please contact your health care provider directly, as MassHealth usually does not have those records. If you would like MassHealth to share your records with another person or organization, please complete the MassHealth Permission to Share Information Form.
What is a Medical Records Release Form? A Medical Records Release Form is used to request that a health care provider (physician, dentist, hospital, chiropractor, psychiatrist, etc.) release a patients medical records, either to the patient, a third party (such as an employer or insurance company), or both.
Records Retention Records for adult patients must be maintained for a minimum of seven years from date of last patient encounter.

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