Patient reports (in Australia anyway) can not be accessed by the individual but anyone within the medical profession ie: nurses, doctors can access anyone's report - providing they work within that medical establishment. If someone wants to have a look at a medical report, say at a doctors office they can ring up and request over the phone the report.
Hope that helps
Any business that you have dealings with can "Pull" a credit report. I would think that they would do so before allowing you to get into debt. But if they do it after it is still legal.
That (I'm a doctor) is illegal. Report the doctor to the DEA.
It's a form you sign to authorize another person to view your credit report.
Report it to the State Health Board
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You have got to report to the police and the medical authorities and the relatives of the patient.
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Patient confidentiality would prevent him from doing that.
Yes, it is illegal for someone to pull your credit report without your authorization. Unauthorized access to someone's credit report is a violation of federal law under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). You should report this incident to the credit bureaus and local authorities immediately.
No he is not in a position where he is able to do this without being requested too and he is not obliged to in any case. As a matter of fact he is not allowed to.
That is called a medical case report. It is a detailed report that documents the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. These reports are important for sharing medical knowledge and experiences within the healthcare community.