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The Guide to Getting & Using Your Health Records The Guide to Getting & Using Your Health Records

The Guide to Getting & Using Your Health Records

An Office of the National Coordinator published web guide

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This newly published web guide from ONC titled, "The Guide to Getting & Using Your Health Records: The steps, tips, and tools you’ll need to get, check, and use your health record" helps to instruct consumers on how to get their health record from healthcare providers, their rights to those records, and some specific ways in which to get a hold of that information.

Be More Involved in Your Health Care: Tips for Patients Be More Involved in Your Health Care: Tips for Patients

Be More Involved in Your Health Care: Tips for Patients

Guidelines from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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This brochure gives you tips to use before, during, and after your medical appointment to make sure you get the best possible care. Select for a card to list the questions you want to ask during your medical visits.

HIPAA Access Infographic

An ONC HIPAA Access Poster

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From the HealthIT.Gov website:  This infographic, titled Your Health Information, Your Rights, was created by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and...

Patient Engagement Playbook

A Health Care Provider Resource from the ONC

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From the HealthIT.gov website: Use the Patient Engagement Playbook as your guide. The Playbook is an evolving resource for providers, practice staff, hospital staff, and other innovators: a...
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