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Every time you visit a doctor or hospital, a record of your visit is made. This information is then collected into your health record. But, in most cases, a complete record of all your personal health information can't be found in any single location or in the same format. Keeping your own personal health record (PHR) allows you to give doctors valuable information that can help improve the quality of care you receive.
A PHR can help reduce or eliminate duplicate tests. It can allow you to get faster, safer treatment and care in an emergency. It also can help you play a more active role in your health care.
Your PHR is made up of many reports. The specific content depends on the type of health care you have received during your life.
Most health records include:
In 2003, federal laws known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) took effect to protect the privacy of health information. The laws also make sure that you're able to view, request changes to, and get copies collected and maintained about your health information documents.
Maintaining your own PHR is one of the best ways to always have your health information available. By keeping your own records, you and family members can always have vital information available. This information will be available even if you change doctors or your doctor relocates or retires.
With this information you can:
To start your PHR, request copies of your current health records from all your doctors. Contact your doctor's office or the health information management or medical records staff at any hospital or facility where you had treatment. Ask for an "authorization for the release of information" form.
Complete the form and return it, as directed. Ask in advance how much it will cost to fulfill your request.
You may also be able to access your PHR online through a patient portal. Ask your doctor's office if they use a patient portal and how to access it.
In addition, your PHR should include:
Your personal health record can be as simple as a file folder of records kept in your home. It can be kept on your home computer or through a reputable website. The key is to have information at hand and up-to-date.