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appalachiablue

(41,102 posts)
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:12 PM Nov 2020

More US Patients To Have Easy, Free Access To Doctor's Notes

Source: AP News

More U.S. patients will soon have free, electronic access to the notes their doctors write about them under a new federal requirement for transparency.

Many health systems are opening up records Monday, the original deadline. At the last minute, federal health officials week gave an extension until April because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Britta Bloomquist of Duluth, Minnesota, has been reading her clinical notes for years, first struggling through red tape and more recently clicking into a secure online patient website.

“It means information about your care can no longer be hidden from you. And you have a say in your care,” said Bloomquist, 32, who has a rare type of arthritis that took years to diagnose.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/technology-virus-outbreak-dc762ec0fd60f363adc8e5d4ce42b7ff



Patients have long had a right to their medical records, including doctor notes, but obtaining them could mean filling out requests, waiting for a response and paying fees. A 2016 law said delays and barriers must be removed.

About 15% of health care systems already are letting patients read doctor notes online without charge. That means about 53 million patients already have access to their doctor’s notes.

Doctor’s notes tend to use abbreviations. “SOB” means short of breath.
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More US Patients To Have Easy, Free Access To Doctor's Notes (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2020 OP
More personal data to steal & profit from! Budi Nov 2020 #1
HIPA laws protect your medical records. nt procon Nov 2020 #7
LOL, I'm sure the hackers will respect that nt intrepidity Nov 2020 #10
How would a hacker profit off your medical record? procon Nov 2020 #12
Ask Cambridge Analytica nt intrepidity Nov 2020 #15
Do those dodgy non answers actually work for you? nt procon Nov 2020 #16
Yes nt intrepidity Nov 2020 #18
There are some beautiful abstract photos from my last colonoscopy. JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2020 #20
Seinfeld... Elaine... is difficult!!! winstars Nov 2020 #2
Yes!!! No more fake erasing soothsayer Nov 2020 #4
My all-time favorite! KT2000 Nov 2020 #5
... PoliticAverse Nov 2020 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author winstars Nov 2020 #3
These records have been available for several years procon Nov 2020 #6
We have a "portal' that birdographer Nov 2020 #8
Well, many health systems in the US have their "portals" down - hacking erronis Nov 2020 #11
They don't see anything they can't test bucolic_frolic Nov 2020 #13
Trump just sent his bully boys to go steal them. keithbvadu2 Nov 2020 #14
Yeah, I see all sorts of juicy tidbits Turbineguy Nov 2020 #17
But will the handwriting be ledgible? sakabatou Nov 2020 #19
This should be good news for the medical dictionary DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #21

procon

(15,805 posts)
12. How would a hacker profit off your medical record?
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 03:49 PM
Nov 2020

Is there a booming black market sales of chest xrays and old EKGs in your conjecture?

Response to appalachiablue (Original post)

procon

(15,805 posts)
6. These records have been available for several years
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:41 PM
Nov 2020

thru my Kaiser ins. I can read everything in my medical record online. Sometimes my doctor's notes takes me aback and its quite startling to see yourself described as 'a cheerful, elderly Caucasian female in frail health...' Those blasts of harsh reality certainly do not match my Superwoman persona.

birdographer

(1,303 posts)
8. We have a "portal' that
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:46 PM
Nov 2020

lets us see all lab results, other test results, various diagnoses, but no doctor notes. Those could be very interesting.

erronis

(15,164 posts)
11. Well, many health systems in the US have their "portals" down - hacking
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 03:43 PM
Nov 2020

My state-wide portal has been inaccessible since Thursday. They've reverted to good old paper records.

My guess is that the Russkis have infiltrated the Epic system which we recently implemented. Prolly after trumpf gave putie the go-ahead.

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