Mr. Green had before-and-after picutres taken as he was going through bariatric surgery and weight loss. He requests these pictures be given to his new provider. What is the typical process to transfer pictures to another agency?
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Consent: First, Mr. Green needs to provide written consent for the transfer of his medical records, including the pictures. This is to ensure compliance with privacy laws such as HIPAA. Show more…
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