Every time you visit your doctor, hospital, or another healthcare provider, a record of your visit is made. This information is then compiled into what is known as your health record. Your health record, also known as your medical record, is used by doctors, nurses, and other medical staff to ensure you receive quality healthcare. It serves as a:
* Basis for planning your care and treatment
* Means by which doctors, nurses, and others caring for you can talk to one another about your needs
* Legal document describing the care you received
* Means by which you or your insurance company can verify that services billed were actually provided
Your physical health record belongs to your healthcare provider, but the information in it belongs to you! Understanding what is in your health record helps you:
* Make sure it’s correct and complete
* Know what is being released when you authorize disclosure of information to others
* Provide an accurate health history to all healthcare providers who treat you
[Source: http://www.myphr.com/]
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
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