Washington County Mental Health Diversion Pilot Program (MHDPP) is a specialty court program for select non-violent offenders who are charged with a qualifying misdemeanor crime where mental illness is a significant factor in their criminal behavior.
WA DOC Authorization for Disclosure of Health Information form DOC 13-035 (ROI, Release of Information) for prisoners (families must have this form on file with WA DOC to obtain any sort of medical information about their loved one, and it is the incarcerated person's decision to grant ROI to loved ones).
Under federal and state law you have a right to review your medical records, and you have a right to obtain a copy of your medical records (with certain exceptions) as long as they are maintained by the healthcare entity in which you received your services.
Unless specified otherwise by the department, a hospital shall retain and preserve all medical records which relate directly to the care and treatment of a patient for a period of no less than ten years following the most recent discharge of the patient; except the records of minors, which shall be retained and ...
Washington State Record Retention Laws Within this five-year period, all records must be maintained safely, with properly limited access. Psychologists (Ph. D.): WAC 246-924-354 (2): All records must be retained for at least eight years following the last professional contact with the client(s).
At age 18, privacy laws make all information confidential between an individual and their health care providers. A parent or legal guardian can't access health information for their dependents who are 18 and older, except in very limited circumstances.
The new mental health law in Washington State expands criteria for involuntary commitment and extends the initial detention period for evaluation and treatment from 72 hours to 120 hours.
A mental health advance directive is a legal written document that describes what you want to happen if your mental health problems become so severe that you need help from others. This might be when your judgment is impaired and/or you are unable to communicate effectively.
If your medical record is not available online, you may request a copy in writing from your provider. The simplest way to do this is to call and ask how to request a copy of your records. You may also be able check their website online and see if they have a release of records form available for you to fill out.