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Finding Old Medical FilesBy: Question : After graduating from college 18 years ago I moved out of the country. Now I am back and am scheduled for surgery. I would like to get my old medical files from the clinic my parents used. Their insurance covered my care. I don't think the clinic's name is the same, and I don't live in the same state. How can I locate it, and if I can, do I have the right to request my records? C.P. Answer :
Having continuous, comprehensive medical records is important to a patient and to the doctor treating him or her. In today's mobile society, and given the current insurance environment, it is unlikely that a person will stay with a doctor for a long time. So there are provisions and mechanisms for transferring records from one doctor's office to another. You have a rock-solid right to find and request your records, and you even have the right to examine them yourself. The easier way is to allow your current physician to make a request for the transfer of records. Many offices have a standard transfer form that you fill out, including the name and location of your previous doctor and a statement of permission for your current doctor to obtain the records. There may be a fee involved. Most doctors or clinics do not like to give up the records completely, so they make photocopies of everything to send to the new doctor. This is primarily for liability purposes. If there are X-rays, there may be additional fees for copying. Make sure to specify that you want copies of ALL records, including X-rays.
If you still cannot find your doctor, try the American Medical Association (AMA) website. This site has a "Physician Finder" service that enables you to search for information about a doctor by name or specialty, whether or not the doctor is a member of the AMA. The physician finder gives office and phone information. As a test, I searched for the doctors that have treated me and delivered my children. I found them all, with the exception of my childhood doctor -- but then he would be over 90 years old by now!
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