That depends, each office is different...
History and Physicals
Progress Notes
Test Results
Medications
Previous Physician Notes
Operation Notes
Copy of Insurance Card
Copy of Identification (sometimes)
Basically, anything that pertains to your medical history.
progress note, test result, medications, and previous physician notes
For a patient information
Two types of patient records are electronic health records (EHRs), which are digital versions of patient charts, and paper-based medical records, which are physical documents containing patient information and medical history.
Yes, billing information is protected health information covered under HIPAA regulations.
Medical records can't be released to anyone without signed consent from the patient. There are laws that protect the privacy of patients and their medical information called HIPPA.
A spouse can look at the patient's medical records only with the express consent of the patient.
Employers and government agencies are often a glimpse of your medical records. These information can obtained your medical records, like treatments that you have done in the past.
The Medical Records Department prepares and maintains patient records.
The patient owns the information; the doctor owns the media or paper.
Medical records is the collection of information about the health of the patient. The medical history(allergy,symptoms),past surgery,medication,prescription,vaccination and immunization are maintained in the medical record.the information might be written or stored in electronic format.Documentation of the medical reports and health information.
The person who creates the data in the record
The person who creates the data in the record
There are no patient records available to the public; even from 1933. You might be able to find generalized information about patients in 1933 but you will not be able to access specific medical information.