Yes,many doctors have already been doing this, probably started off to create more space in the office.
Well,the good thing is your health records are more readily accessible which may make life easier for you when switching doctors.
The bad news is your health records are more READILY ACCESSIBLE to insurance companies which can affect your coverage.You may be required by that new job you're applying for to sign a paper releasing your health records to employee health.
Sounds like one of those Damned if you do, Damn if you don't situations
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Yes,many doctors have already been doing this, probably started off to create more space in the office.
Well,the good thing is your health records are more readily accessible which may make life easier for you when switching doctors.
The bad news is your health records are more READILY ACCESSIBLE to insurance companies which can affect your coverage.You may be required by that new job you're applying for to sign a paper releasing your health records to employee health.
Sounds like one of those Damned if you do, Damn if you don't situations
February 17, 2009 - 12:34pmThis Comment
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