Registros médicos
FAQ
Who is authorized to sign a patient’s authorization for release?
- Yourself (not a spouse)
- A parent if the patient is under the age of 18 years of age
- Court appointed guardian (must provide legal documents)
- Power of Attorney if patient is unable to sign (must have documentation)
- Executor/representative of estate for deceased patient with a copy of the short form (death certificate presented)
- A minor may sign their own authorization if they are:
- Emancipated
- Pregnant
- Being treated for venereal disease, sexual assault, alcohol or drug use/abuse
- Age 14 or older and is admitted to a psychiatric facility, children’s crisis intervention service or special psychiatric hospital operated by a state-licensed mental health provider
How can I obtain a copy of my medical records?
Will I receive a confirmation my request was submitted successfully?
You Will receive an email stating your records are available with a downloadable PDF file.
How will I receive my records?
You Will receive an email stating your records are available with a downloadable PDF file.
How can I check the status of my request?
You will receive updates via the email address you provided when submitting the request.
If I have technical issues when submitting my request, who should I contact?
For technical issues when submitting a medical records request, patients should contact Sharecare customer service at (800) 560-3800
Is there a fee associated with this request?
How long will it take to get copies of medical records?
Am I still able to request medical records in other ways?
How can I request an amendment to my medical record?
If you believe that the protected health information contained in your electronic medical record (“ePHI”) is in error or that it needs to be amended, you have the right to request a correction/amendment to it. To do so, please complete, sign the Request to Correct/Amend ePHI form and submit to your provider’s office. The request form and any subsequent information pertaining to the request will become a part of your permanent electronic record.”