Who Can See Your Medical Records?
Wondering who can see your medical records? From providers to lawyers and from insurance companies to relatives, record accessibility varies.
Wondering who can see your medical records? From providers to lawyers and from insurance companies to relatives, record accessibility varies.
On August 7, 2022, the United States Senate approved the $750 billion Inflation Reduction Act. Next, the House of Representatives will vote on it before sending it to President Biden‘s desk. If the bill passes, it will offer relief to millions of Americans struggling to keep up with rapid inflation.
While outsourcing the entire task to professionals is a great option, it shouldn’t be the only option.
Although the financial incentives for EHR adoption outlined in the HITECH Act led to almost every medical practice in the United States making the switch, these systems aren’t without their downsides.
Whether you choose to fulfill medical records requests in-house or allow our team of HIPAA experts to handle them for you, your users will be using the same interface to submit requests. Like our care coordination interface for healthcare professionals, we offer unique interfaces for both patients and legal professionals.
Healthcare providers and staff work hard every day to provide the best care possible, but nobody is perfect. Electronic health record (EHR) systems have made recording medical information easier than ever. Unfortunately, the copy-and-paste capabilities of EHRs have also made recurring mistakes more common. Thanks to the sheer number of EHRs at most healthcare facilities, the burden of correcting medical records can fall on the patient.
Specifically designed for patients and fully compliant with government security and privacy regulations, our simple process makes it easy for you to request medical records and/or sports, camp, or disability forms with just a few clicks.