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This article explains how to make a request for medical records and what to do if a request is denied. It also describes the types of information that can be shared without your consent and how to make corrections if there are errors or omissions in your file.
How to Request Your Health Records. These days, it's easier than ever to access your health record through an online portal or mobile application. Some doctor's offices, though, may still use...
In order to get your health record, you’ll need the full names, physical addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers or secure emails (for example, through their patient portal) of all the doctors and providers who are sending and receiving your health record.
Per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), you have the right to request and access your medical records or private health information (PHI) — either on paper or electronically. Your provider may deny your request for records but only under limited circumstances.
Requesting Your Record. To make it easy for you, you can download and print our Medical Information Release form or obtain a form from any patient care unit at a St. Luke’s University Health Network facility. You can request records from St. Luke’s Medical Records Department: Mail the completed Medical Information Release form.
You can request records from healthcare providers and facilities, e.g., hospitals, private practices, clinics like Planned Parenthood, urgent care centers and nursing homes. You can also request records from private and government insurance providers.
Your health records hold important information about doctor’s visits, tests, treatments, and more. This guide will teach you how to request a copy of your records, find and fix mistakes, and manage your information.
Patient & Visitor Information. Medical Records. At BJC HealthCare we want you to have all the resources you need to manage your healthcare. We offer tools and assistance including those resources listed below. Request for Medical Records.
This guide is for people who want to get their health records, as well as people who need the record of a person they care for, like a child, elderly parent, or person with a disability.
To request a copy of your medical records through the online portal, click on the link below and follow the prompts for online medical record request submission. The link below will take you to an online health information request portal on a new screen. If you have questions about the Medical Records request process, please contact (844) 481-0278.