A listing of patient names shall accompany a physician and surgeon's submission to Emergency Medical Services Fund, and those names shall be given full confidentiality protections by the administering agency.
If the court orders the performance of emergency medical, surgical, dental, or other remedial care, the court may also authorize the release information of such care to probation officers, parole officers, or any other qualified individual or agency caring for or acting in the interest of the minor.
Access to community college student records permitted for emergency if necessary to protect the health or safety of a student or other persons, or subject to any regulations issued by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.
If a patient with an emergency medical condition is covered by a health care service plan that requires prior authorization for poststabilization care, a noncontracting hospital shall seek to contact the patient's health care service plan or its contracting medical provider for authorization to provide poststabilization care.
The office shall post on its website health facility reports, patient discharge reports, Ambulatory Surgery Data Records, Emergency Care Data Records, quarterly financial and utilization reports, and risk-adjusted outcome reports and make available a copy of such reports to any person, unless the office determines that an individual's confidentiality rights would be violated.
No person needing emergency services and care may be transferred from a hospital to another hospital for any nonmedical reason unless...(e) All the person's pertinent medical records are transferred with the person.
No person needing emergency services and care may be transferred from a hospital to another hospital for any nonmedical reason unless...(e) All the person's pertinent medical records are transferred with the person.
A health care service plan contacted pursuant to Health and Safety Code 1262.8 shall discuss the enrollee's medical record with the noncontracting hospital representative, and send any appropriate portion of the enrollee's medical record that is requested in a manner compliant with laws to protect enrollee privacy.
A non-contract hospital providing emergency services to a Medi-Cal recipient and subsequently seeking reimbursement must provide a statement from the attending physician which includes: the nature of the emergency or life threatening condition inclusive of relevant clinical information, why the patient could not be stabilized and transferred to a contracting hospital and why the emergency services given were considered immediately required, and the signature of the physician.