Can the government get access to my mental records?
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
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you do not have to pay to get the records. if the fee is for copying them, then all you have to do is borrow the records and copy them yourself. sue the company if they wont let u make your own copy.
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I have never heard of you having to pay a fee for your records…did they say why they were charging you
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why would they need ur records in the first place? tell ur recruiter whats up then you might even not need them.
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As a Recruiter I have dealt with this in the past. Some places charge for med records, usually only about $25 or so. If the treatment was a while back the doctors office will probably have them achieved in some medical records storage facility. Many doctors/hospitals use these storage facilities because they do want to use up the space in their own offices for years and years of records for many many patients. Usually you are paying the records facility to search for and make a copy of your records.
Some places will onlhy release info to the patients, eevn if they will release to the Recruiter they still want to be paid, they don’t work for free.
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