Can you ask a doctor to keep something off the record?

Someone could ask to keep past medical illness off the form for an insurance physical, but that is fraud, and would have consequences to the doctor." If the doctor agrees to collude with the patient, he is forfeiting the trust of the court system, employers, insurance companies, and others, says Tennenbaum.
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Can you ask for something to be removed from your medical records?

No. A patient's record should be complete and accurate to ensure they receive appropriate care. Patients can question the content of their records, but not on the basis that it is upsetting or that they disagree with it.
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Can you tell a doctor off the record?

Today, patients do have to give permission for doctors to share their records with other health providers. But usually that permission is all or nothing, applied to everything in the record, or may involve blanket approval for all health workers affiliated with an entire hospital system.
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Can a diagnosis be removed?

Individuals may want the initial diagnosis to be deleted on the grounds that it was, or proved to be, inaccurate. However, if the patient's records accurately reflect the doctor's diagnosis at the time, the records are not inaccurate, because they accurately reflect a particular doctor's opinion at a particular time.
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Do doctors keep things confidential?

The duty of confidentiality continues even after a patient has stopped seeing or being treated by that particular doctor. The duty even survives the death of a patient. That means if the patient passes away, his or her medical records and information are still protected by doctor-patient confidentiality.
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Should Patients Be Allowed to Record Doctors?



What should you not tell your doctor?

The 10 Worst Things Patients Can Say to Physicians
  1. Anything that is not 100 percent truthful. ...
  2. Anything condescending, loud, hostile, or sarcastic. ...
  3. Anything related to your health care when we are off the clock. ...
  4. Complaining about other doctors. ...
  5. Anything that is a huge overreaction.
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Is everything you say to a doctor confidential?

Will everything I tell my doctor be confidential? In most cases: yes. Your doctor should keep whatever you tell them confidential, and ask your permission before sharing it with anyone else. However, they may need to make an exception if they believe that you're at risk of seriously harming yourself, or someone else.
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Can you challenge a diagnosis?

If you disagree with your doctor about your diagnosis or treatment, tell them why. Give the doctor more information to see if they will change their mind. An advocate might be able to help you with this. You can ask for a second opinion but you have no legal right to one.
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Can a doctor change a diagnosis?

It is possible they have used the wrong ICD-10 code. Your healthcare provider may be able to change the diagnosis code to one that gives you the coverage you need. If ICD-10 coding is not the reason for the billing issue, you may need to make an appeal with your insurance company.
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Can a mental health diagnosis be used against you?

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What are 3 things you should not add to a medical record?

The following is a list of items you should not include in the medical entry:
  • Financial or health insurance information,
  • Subjective opinions,
  • Speculations,
  • Blame of others or self-doubt,
  • Legal information such as narratives provided to your professional liability carrier or correspondence with your defense attorney,
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Can doctors talk to other doctors about you?

Yes. The Privacy Rule allows covered health care providers to share protected health information for treatment purposes without patient authorization, as long as they use reasonable safeguards when doing so. These treatment communications may occur orally or in writing, by phone, fax, e-mail, or otherwise.
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Who can access my medical records without my permission?

Your medical records are confidential. Nobody else is allowed to see them unless they: Are a relevant healthcare professional. Have your written permission.
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Can you challenge your medical records?

Health and care organisations make every effort to keep your records accurate. However, occasionally information may need to be amended about you or your care. If you think that the health or care information in your records is factually inaccurate, you have a legal right to ask for your records to be amended.
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How do I contest my medical records?

Contact the hospital or your payer to ask if they have a form they require for making amendments to your medical records. If so, ask them to email, fax, or mail a copy to you.
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How far back do my medical records go?

The short answer is most likely five to ten years after a patient's last treatment, last discharge or death. That being said, laws vary by state, and the minimum amount of time records are kept isn't uniform across the board.
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What is medical gaslighting?

Medical gaslighting is when a healthcare provider dismisses your complaints or concerns. They don't seem to take you seriously or blame your symptoms on a vague cause (such as stress). And they may send you home without a proper diagnosis or treatment plan.
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Can doctors lie about test results?

A doctor's lie is different than a typical lie. A lie is an intentionally false statement, but it can differ from patient to patient. Any lie that causes harm to the patient, masks the doctor's mistakes, covers up medical errors, or disguises fraud, however, is illegal.
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What do you do if your doctor isn't helping you?

Here are steps you can take if your doctor isn't listening to you
  1. Be honest about how you are really feeling. When the doctor says “How are you?” how do you respond? ...
  2. Set clear goals and communicate them. Take some time to consider what you want to get out of this appointment. ...
  3. Ask the Right Questions. ...
  4. Find a new doctor.
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What are 132 rights?

Section 132 – Process of Providing Information

As soon as a patient is detained under the Act the patient must be given their rights orally and in writing, unless it is not practicable at that time. If this is the case, it must be documented in the patient's electronic care record.
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Is it okay to get a second opinion from another doctor?

Your doctor is usually comfortable with your decision to get a second opinion. Getting a second opinion is a good idea when you have a medical issue. In fact, you might find that your general doctor will refer you to a specialist or encourage you to see another doctor before you even ask.
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What should I do if I want a second medical opinion?

The process of seeking a second opinion can be as simple as getting a referral from your current doctor and making sure your health insurance will pay for it. You will need to gather any biopsy or surgery reports, hospital discharge reports, relevant imaging tests, and information on drugs or supplements you take.
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Can a doctor get you in trouble for drugs?

Your doctor isn't legally allowed to report drug use to the police. The only situations in which doctors can break confidentially is if there's concern about someone seriously harming themselves or others. Our main focus is on your health and how to partner with you to improve your health.
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When can a doctor break confidentiality?

The CMA's Code of Ethics states that a physician may disclose a patient's personal health information to a third party without consent where “the maintenance of confidentiality would result in a significant risk of substantial harm to others or, in the case of incompetent patients, to the patients themselves.”
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Can doctors hide information from patients?

“The therapeutic privilege permits physicians to tailor (and even withhold) information when, but only when, its disclosure would so upset a patient that he or she could not rationally engage in a conversation about therapeutic options and consequences”.
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