At OMR, patient privacy is very important to us. That’s why we take great care to abide by all relevant privacy and confidentiality standards and to make sure HIPAA protections remain in place throughout the request, transfer, and delivery of your medical records.
In order to use our service to retrieve medical records, you must fill out an official Release of Information Authorization Form. This form authorizes your physician, hospital, or other treatment provider to complete the release of medical records with us as your intermediary.
In most cases, each individual must fill out and sign their Release of Information Authorization Form themselves. Some exceptions include:
Once authorized, we typically need the following information in order to complete a medical records request:
Yes, there are four scenarios in which release of information may occur without your specific consent:
If you need emergency care, an ER doctor may need to request and view your medical records in order to make the best possible treatment decisions.
Before your insurance company pays out on a claim, they typically review your medical record to verify the procedure was necessary.
In order to receive accreditation, healthcare organizations must comply with audits and quality control checks from the accrediting organization. Your records could possibly be included in a random sample of records used for this purpose.
If your physician or medical facility receives a subpoena for your records, they will release them in order to comply with the law.