Individuals can request access to their own health information3, or to another individual's health information if they present evidence of written consent from that individual.
You have the right to see your health records under the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). If they refuse, you could try making a 'subject access request'. We have explained this below. You could ask to see your records during an appointment or over the phone.
As a rule, health websites sponsored by federal government agencies are accurate sources of information. You can reach all federal websites by visiting a. Medical and health care organizations, hospitals, and academic medical institutions may also be reliable sources of health information.
Contact the health service provider that holds your health information to request access. Only you or another person you've authorised, such as a legal guardian or authorised representative, can make the request. You may be asked to put your request in writing and for information that identifies you.
The health provider who created your medical record owns the record. However, you have rights to access your health record. This right may be exercised in various ways, including: viewing the record at the health service.
Contact the health service provider that holds your health information to request access. Only you or another person you've authorised, such as a legal guardian or authorised representative, can make the request. You may be asked to put your request in writing and for information that identifies you.
You may be able to request your record through your provider's patient portal. You may have to fill out a form — called a health or medical record release form, or request for access—send an email, or mail or fax a letter to your provider.
Health information is the data related to a person's medical history, including symptoms, diagnoses, procedures, and outcomes. A health record includes information such as: a patient's history, lab results, X-rays, clinical information, demographic information, and notes.
Log symptoms and side effects. If you or a loved one has a chronic condition, keep a log of relevant factors like blood pressure and blood sugar. If you can, include the time of day so that your doctor can help figure out whether changes in your health measurements are related to the condition or to medications.