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Anon_1013 posted:
I would like to know if I can get my medical records. Do I need to sign a release form for my new doc to get my info or do the doctor's write or send patient's records and or notes automatically? Are there any legal issues a patient needs to be a where of when changing doctor's.
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susiemargaret responded:
hello, A1013 --

you are entitled to get your medical records, with certain exceptions for psychiatric info. the dr's office is entitled to charge a reasonable fee for copying.

often the easiest way to switch your records from one dr to another is to have your new dr request them from your original dr. you may have to sign a release, but i can't think of any reason why you would not want to do that.

i don't know of any "legal issues" that would have to be resolved in order to get your medical records or to change drs.

-- susie margaret
what good is gold, or silver too, if your heart's not good and true -- hank williams, sr.


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