Oregon Subpoena To Compel Production of Individually Identifiable Health Information is a legal document issued by a court in Oregon that requires a third party to produce individually identifiable health information in response to a civil lawsuit. This type of subpoena is commonly used in healthcare-related cases such as medical malpractice and wrongful death claims. There are two types of Oregon Subpoena To Compel Production of Individually Identifiable Health Information: a medical records subpoena and a billing records subpoena. A medical records subpoena requires a healthcare provider to produce the patient’s medical records, including images, laboratory test results, and other documents related to the patient’s care. A billing records subpoena requires a healthcare provider to produce the patient’s billing records, including invoices, payment records, insurance information, and other documents related to the patient’s financial transactions. Both types of subpoenas must be served on the third party in order to be effective.