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They returned your records to you, there is nothing for you to sue about, there have been no damages.
Doctor Dream Records was created in 1985.
Every doctor maintains his or her patients' medical records.
You would have to contact your doctor, and request your records be released to the doctor you are seeing, or would like to see, indicating the doctor's name and address. People have their records transferred all the time. It is not a difficult thing to do.
Medical records belong to the patient, not the doctor and remain confidential regardless of the doctor's financial condition.
A patient has the right to their records although there is a fee (at least in Canada) but it's minimal. Since your doctor died, then either there is another physician that took his place and they would have your records or, the doctor's office would usually tell you of another doctor to see and when you do they will automatically pass your records to them. If there is another doctor that took the place of your doctor and you don't care to be treated by him/her you can request your medical records be released. They will make you sign a document of release.
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None of the previous Doctor's have met the 12th version of himself.
Speaking to your mother's doctor is done the same way as speaking to any other doctor; you make an appointment. If it is necessary to access your mother's medical records, her doctor has access to them and can access them for you. Of course, you will have to have a legitimate reason to have access to her records. I don't know what your reason is. If you are planning a malpractice suit against your mother's doctor, then the courts can subpoena the records.
Legally, medical records are owned by the employer of the doctor who compiles them.
The doctor and the patient.
None of the previous Doctors returned, although images of all nine previous Doctors were shown during the Christmas special, 'The Next Doctor.'