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A spouse can look at the patient's medical records only with the express consent of the patient.
Your probation officer should not have access to your medical records unless you have signed a notice of consent. If you have not signed a notice of consent, and your PO is accessing your medical records, this is a HIPPA violation, a violation of Federal law, a felony, one you have not committed.
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Yes, a doctor can request medical records from another doctor with the patient's consent.
Per HIPPA, disclosure of medical information must be secure and controlled. In this case, if the Doctor is a resident of the hospital where the patient resides, the Doctor is considered a secure and controlled release. It is under a HIPPA rule, a disclosure, but not a violation. A visiting Doctor is not allowed access to patient records without the patient consent.
No one can get another person's medical records without consent, unless in circumstances such as death, or if the other person is unable to make informed decisions about medical procedures, such as in the case of a minor.