Anybody can ask anything they like, but your employer can't look at your father's medical records unless your father gives permission.
It isn't illegal for them to ask, but you need not surrender them, nor can the employer compell you to. Your medical records are yours and no one else has a right to them under federal HIPPA laws.
You cannot be asked medical questions or health questions if you are applying for a job. Your employer can ask you health questions and can even ask for your medical records, but you do have the right to refuse those requests.
Not usually, no.
ok so what you should do is go to your normal health phisicican and ask for your medical records and he/she should be able to print them out for you
yes, you have a right to copies of all your medical records.
It depends on the State (of birth) law, but generally you only have to give the name to the Medical Records clerk who is filling in the form, and (sometimes) sign that the information you have given is true and correct. Similar to a sworn statement. Check with the hospital you will be giving birth to - and if you want anonymity, call the Medical Records Department and ask.
Go to your nearest hospital and ask for one.
Go to your nearest hospital and ask for one.
It may have been a condition of your employment, the employer may have paid for it, in which case the employer has the right to know the results as they may affect you in your employment.
Generally, employer-supplied insurance will provide major medical. Check your policy or ask your HR representative about your specific policy.
No they will call your prior doctors and request your medical records, so they can futher determine your case.
Anyone may ask anything they like. The records can't be released without your express permission.