How can I ensure my medical records are protected under disability law?

Under South Carolina disability law, there are a few steps you can take to ensure your medical records are protected. Depending on the type of information being requested, you may need to provide written authorization for the release of your medical records. For example, if a doctor’s office, employer, or school is requesting information, you should provide written authorization for the release of any medical records related to your disability or disability-related accommodations. In addition, you should use discretion when disclosing information about your medical records with any individual or organization. This includes avoiding giving out information about your medical records or disability status unless it is strictly necessary. Lastly, you may want to look into obtaining a personal health record (PHR) to store and manage your medical records. A PHR gives you the power to manage, store, and protect the personal healthcare information that you have provided and that has been collected about you by healthcare providers. This information is stored in secure, encrypted settings and can only be accessed by you and those you authorize. These are only a few measures you can take to ensure the protection of your medical records. You may also want to contact an attorney who specializes in disability law to discuss additional ways to protect your medical records and ensure they are not released without your authorization.

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