LonelyWolf
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For an 18 year old who has injured them self in another state, can the parents of the person view or gain access to the medical record of that particular injury?
Thanks
Thanks
serious responses pleaseYou injured yourself... didn't you.
its pretty obviousWell, it depends on what state it was and the laws of that state.
So you have to give us more info. (and it was you... wasn't it)
Over 18 = Adult. Has complete right to confidentiality anywhere in Australia. As far as the medical profession is concerned your parents don't exist. It's entirely a matter between you and your doctor.Well, it depends on what state it was and the laws of that state.
So you have to give us more info. (and it was you... wasn't it)
have to agree.its pretty obvious
note to self: read the first few words of op next timeOver 18 = Adult. Has complete right to confidentiality anywhere in Australia. As far as the medical profession is concerned your parents don't exist. It's entirely a matter between you and your doctor.
In NSW the right is extended to anybody 16+
Records can only be disclosed with the patient's consent.
will the report be permanently on my medical record? Also, can any doctor i see in the future view the report?Over 18 = Adult. Has complete right to confidentiality anywhere in Australia. As far as the medical profession is concerned your parents don't exist. It's entirely a matter between you and your doctor.
In NSW the right is extended to anybody 16+
Records can only be disclosed with the patient's consent.