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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, it depends on a lot of factors. First and foremost, if your doctor's office has paper medical records. If they do, the only way your boss (or anyone) could access your records would be if they worked at the same office and pulled your chart. Otherwise, if your doctor uses electronic medical records, it becomes trickier. The hospital I work for is part of a larger network. Technically I can look up a patient that is in that network, even if it is not the hospital where I work. But, some doctor's offices are pretty strict with who has access to their records so that does not apply to all hospital networks. There are a lot of other things I can tell you, but I don't want to give THE TROLL answers to my questions. But short answer, there would have to be a lot of things in place for your bosses to be able to easily access your medical records. Side note: There used to be a nurse who worked in our hospital whose ex SIL was treated in another dept of the hospital. The nurse accessed her medical records to give to her brother to use in the divorce/custody hearing. Her ex SIL was able to see that the nurse had accessed her medical records and filed a complaint with the hospital. Obviously, since this is illegal, it was reported. That former nurse is now in a TON of legal trouble for what she did. [/quote] Thank you!! :) [/quote]
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