To obtain access to your medical records from a "covered entity" that maintains your protected health information, there are certain procedures to be followed under the privacy rule of HIPAA....
NO, it does not affect the patient's right to access their OWN medical records. It prevents OTHER person's unauthorized access (in many cases, even one's spouse) and protects the medical...
The patient always has a right to their medical records. It clearly states in the policy that your records are available to you upon request, although you may have to pay a small per-page fee for...
Yes, even the patient must sign a release to obtain their own records.
Among lots of other things, HIPAA assures the patient's access to their own records, and the right to request changes in...
Yes. Except for a few notable exceptions, HIPAA ensures a patient's right to see their own medical records, and to petition the Covered Entity (CE) -- the doctor, hospital, insurance company, etc.,...