Request Your Stamford Hospital Medical Records in 3 Steps

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How to Request Your Stamford Hospital Medical Records With Ease

Your are not a matter of public record. They are unique to you, and they are something that you have a right to if you should want to see them. No one can deny you the opportunity to view your records if you request them legally and properly. If you have run into contention with anyone over this, you need to speak with someone at DoNotPay to see if they can help you get this all sorted out.

HIPAA Laws Protect You

HIPAA laws are the set of laws set up by our government to help you get the help you need when it comes to receiving your medical records in a timely and accurate fashion. Medical facilities that run afoul of HIPAA laws can potentially find themselves the subject of a lawsuit.

Thus, you should know that these laws exist, that they are very strong, and that they are there to protect you and your interests. According to these laws, the only people who should ever have access to your medical records are:

  1. You as the patient
  2. Your caregiver or guardian (if you have given them written permission)
  3. Your lawyer (with permission)
  4. The healthcare staff that has a direct hand in working to treat you

If the records are disclosed to someone, not on that list, there could be a serious HIPAA violation that needs to be addressed in a court of law. It is because of how serious this all is that hospitals have strict procedures for how they release medical records. They do not want to take a chance with potentially releasing documents to someone who is not entitled to see them. Therefore, you will have to deal with some bureaucracy to get your .

How to Request Your Electronic Medical Records

Ordering your Stamford hospital medical records in electronic format is probably the fastest way to get your hands on them in the majority of cases. It is a lot easier for a hospital to produce records electronically and send them to you than to print these records one by one on paper. Therefore, you may want to submit your request via an electronic records request. It is easier for the hospital to generate the documents for you this way, and you will receive the paperwork you have requested ASAP by doing this.

Here is what you will need if you are submitting an electronic medical records request:

  • Your name
  • Your DOB
  • Government-issued identification
  • Your Social Security number
  • The specific records you are requesting

Those facts and a few others (if requested) should be all you need to submit the request. As long as the hospital can verify that you are who you say you are, they ought to be able to dig up the records that you need so you can be on your way.

Can the Hospital Charge You for These Records?

Don't think that you will obtain your records without some types of charges accruing to your account. Unfortunately, the hospital will need to charge you at least some fees as a result of having to dig these records up for you. They need to pay the people who do this work. So, prepare yourself for the possibility that you may be charged for:

  1. Administrative fees
  2. Cost per page for printing
  3. Cost for labor

There are ways that a hospital may bill you for the work that they do to turn up your records for you. You shouldn't be shocked by this, but you should also understand that you can work to minimize those costs as much as possible by working with the hospital directly to see where you can agree to lower the fees.

What Does DoNotPay Do in This Situation?

DoNotPay has the tools and resources necessary to help you get the assistance that you require to get your records. They have a procedure that many people before you have used.

DoNotPay has seen these requests before and knows how to write your health care provider a simple, clear, and effective letter that will get your legally-guaranteed health records for you in no time.

  1. Look up medical records on DoNotPay’s website.

  2. Enter the name of the health care provider you’d like to receive medical records from.

  3. Answer a few questions about your provider and where you’d like to send the records.

DoNotPay Can Help in So Many Other Ways

Aside from Stamford Hospital medical records, we can also assist you with the following inquiries:

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When you have issues that require a lot of help to solve, you can trust DoNotPay to help make it happen.

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