Each state has different regulations
regarding access to medical records.
Not exact matches
Just a word of warning... make sure you check out your annual travel insurance and give them a call
to regards any hospital stays, tests or specialist visits as this can affect your cover if you get sick abroad, they can
access your health
records and you won't be covered if it was deemed a pre-existing condition in many cases (you need
to think about how Brexit is going
to affect your
medical costs while in Europe going forward)... it's better
to be safe than sorry!
Note that the noncustodial parent can not be denied
access to records and information
regarding the child, including
medical, dental, and school
records.
The chapter, «Privacy in the Workplace: An Employee Perspective,» discusses recent updates in workplace privacy rights, including new limitations on employers» ability
to disclose employees»
medical information and facts
regarding termination, conduct drug testing, maintain personnel files,
access employees» criminal
records, and intercept employees» mail.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance accreditation guidelines state that an accredited managed care organization «communicates
to prospective members its policies and practices
regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of
medical information [and] * * * informs members * * * of its policies and procedures on * * * allowing members
access to their
medical records.»
Other common types of noncustodial parental rights may include
access to school
records and equal decision - making authority with
regard to medical decisions for the child.
If you are a minor or a person with a guardian obtaining healthcare that is not related
to reproductive health (such as a school or sports physical), your parent or legal guardian may have the right
to access your
medical record and make certain decisions
regarding the uses and disclosures of your health information.
If you are a minor or a person with a guardian obtaining healthcare that is not related
to reproductive health, your parent or legal guardian may have the right
to access you
medical record and make certain decisions
regarding the uses and disclosures of your health information.
If you are a minor or a person with a guardian obtaining health care that is not related
to reproductive health, your parent or legal guardian may have the right
to access your
medical record and make certain decisions
regarding the uses and disclosures of your health information.
Each parent also has the right
to access the child (ren)'s educational,
medical, psychological, dental or other
records, and the right
to speak with and obtain information
regarding the child (ren) from school officials, health care providers, counselors or other persons interacting with the child (ren).