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Medical Records

Your medical records are protected health information. To transfer medical records or request copies, requests must be submitted in writing using a Patient Authorization to Release Protected Heath Information Form.

Transferring Medical Records to a New Provider
Requesting that copies of your medical records be sent to your new health care provider ensures that your new physician knows about your previous health conditions and medical treatments. Sharing this information is important for making informed decisions about your care. There is no charge to transfer records or share copies of health information directly between healthcare providers.

Copies for Personal Records
You may request a copy of your medical records (including X-rays, test results, etc.) at any time for your personal records. If you request a copy of your medical information for your own records, you will be charged a reasonable fee for copying, preparing and mailing the information. To reduce your cost, only request specific information rather than your complete medical records.

How to submit a medical records copy or transfer request.

Adding End-of-Life Care Documents to Your Medical Records
You may wish to keep a copy of your Power of Attorney (POA) for Health Care on file with your medical records. Submit a copy of the signed document to your health care provider and it will be added to your records.

If you have questions about copying or transferring your medical records, please call IOD (Information on Demand) Inc., Dean's medical records copying and transferring service at (608) 252-8275.