hospital or physician
Legally, medical records are owned by the employer of the doctor who compiles them.
Many people wonder who actually owns medical records. The truth is, in most cases, the healthcare provider or hospital owns the physical records, but patients own the right to access the information in them. That means you can request copies, summaries, or digital versions anytime. At LezDo TechMed, we help law firms, insurers, and individuals organize and review these records so that the information becomes clear, accessible, and useful for decisions. 📑 #LezDoTechMed #MedicalRecords #PatientRights
The doctor who compiles them, or his employer.
I'm guessing you might mean your medical records? Your insurance records would be wherever you put them. Your medical records, or records of insurance payments would be with the medical provider.
Joan Richards has written: 'Medical Charting Demystified' -- subject(s): Medical records, Medical Records, Forms and Records Control, Computerized Medical Records Systems, OverDrive, Medical, Nonfiction
EMR
when is national medical records day
if they are your own medical records you cannot be refused them. you have the right to have a copy of your medical records. it is against the law for anyone not to give you your medical records
Capitol Records is a wholly owned subsidiary of EMI.
medical records for Melbourne in the 1950s
Sam Phillips
No