164.524 Access of individuals to protected health information

Results for 164.524 Access of individuals to protected health information

164.524(a)(1)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Right of access: an individual has a right of access to inspect and obtain a copy of protected health information about the individual in a designated record set; exception for psychotherapy notes

164.524(a)(3)(iii)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Reviewable denial of access to records: a personal representative may be denied access to records if harm likely to individual

164.524(b)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Implementation specifications: requests for access and timely action

164.524(c)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Provision of access requirements.

164.524(d)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Denial of access requirements

164.524(a)(1)

Access of individuals to protected health information : Right of access: an individual has a right of access to inspect and obtain a copy of protected health information about the individual in a designated record set.
Summary:

It is in the child's best interest that the birth parents keep the department informed of any health problems that the parent develops that could affect the child and keep an address current with the department in order to permit a response to inquiries concerning medical or social history. Section 9203 of the Family Code authorizes a person who has been adopted and who attains the age of 21 years to request the department to disclose the name and address of the adoptee's birth parents.

Keywords:
adoption, child
Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(a)(1)
Summary:

The department or adoption agency that made a medical report shall provide a copy of the medical report to any of the listed persons upon the person's request.

Keywords:
adoption, agency, child
Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(a)(1)
Summary:

Health care facilities must comply with a request for a patient's medical records within 30 days or face civil penalties.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(b)
Summary:

A pharmacist may take a person's blood pressure and inform the person of the results.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(a)(1)
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