I was discharged from past pcp for refusing screening labs, non-essential wellness labs, & all vax. I want to limit disclosure at the new clinic on the new patient paperwork, and lock internal clinic/external dissimination of all info to esp the new ins - BCBS. Can anybody offer a step by step for what to write & what to say to not piss them off. Anything will be appreciated
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As a former nurse in a major hospital, we were told that the goal of electronic medical records was so if you were on vacation in California, but lived in say Florida, doctors could access to your medical records. It happens to be untrue, as far as I can tell. A family member had surgery at a major Cleveland hospital and unhappy with the after care, switched to the other major hospital. He was told that he would have to go to the original doctor’s office to sign a release for his records to be “sent”. What is the real reason for an electronic record? Government access?
Insurance co’s too. They are starting to algorithmically analyze coverage based on cost/benefit ratios et-cetera: using your history to hedge their bets.
Find Tucker Carlson’s recent podcast with Brigham Buhler - it is some crazy stuff.