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FredericksonL

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  1. If someone has told another person something about me that could only have been information retrieved from my medical records, what are my legal rights? I know that the nurse involved has mentioned in the past that she could look at anyone's medical records. I also know the law regarding that statement. She can only view records on patients she is assigned to. I do not go to the hospital she works at, I do not go to the doctors she works for. However, the information she gave someone about me (which has devastated this person, which devastates me) is only known by my physician, God, and me. I do not want her to lose her job, but I want to be able to speak to her about this and let her know that I know MY rights where her indiscretion is concerned and if it happens again, I will file a report. Is it possible, under the above-mentioned circumstances, for her to have viewed my medical records? Thank you in advance for any information.

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