Thank you for responding. I am a patient who is switching - PCPs, not an employee. sm Posted: Nov 7th, 2021 - 8:21 pm In Reply to: That is a good question. Personally, I would print - them out, if not to ensure you
Thankfully, the only thing my PCP is monitoring is my hypertension and elevated cholesterol and writing prescriptions for them. Her EMR system has lab reports, but I also have an EMR at the lab facility itself.
When I Googled my question earlier this evening, the only info I kept seeing over and over was the statement that I had a right to see my records. Thus far, I haven't seen an article that states printing out the info yourself is perfectly okay/legal. I don't want to go thru the motions of printing out info if it won't be accepted by my new PCP office.
Just trying to clarify.
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