6. WHERE TO FIND MORE INFORMATION
This guide only discusses how to get and amend your medical records from health care
providers who have to follow the HIPAA Privacy Rule. The guide mentions some
related topics without discussing them in detail. Here are some resources where you
can find information about these related topics.
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Records
Records related to alcohol and drug treatment may be subject to other privacy rules.
You can get more information about these records at:
http://hipaa.samhsa.gov/Part2ComparisonCleared.htm
Arizona Medical Record Access Laws
Some health care providers do not have to follow the HIPAA Privacy Rule. These
providers must still follow Arizona laws that give you the right to see and get a copy of
your medical record. You can read the provisions of Arizona law that give you the right
to access your medical record on the Website of the Arizona State Legislature at:
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp ,
Look under Title 12, Chapter 13, Article 7.1 (Medical Records).
Medical Records in General
You can read general information on your medical record rights, the flow of medical
information, and how to create a personal medical record at http://www.myphr.com/
A Web site operated by the American Health Information Management Association, an
association of professionals who manage medical records and information.
Medical Terms
You can find out the meaning of many medical terms and medical shorthand from the
Medical Library Association’s Website at:
http://www.mlanet.org/resources/consumr_index.html
Your library might also have books or brochures that explain medical terms.
Mental Health Treatment Records
You can find information about behavioral health resources and services in Arizona on
the Website of the Department of Behavioral Health at:
http://www.azdhs.gov/bhs/index.htm
The HIPAA Privacy Rule treats most mental health treatment records like other medical
records. However, psychotherapy notes (as defined by the HIPAA Privacy Rule) are
treated differently. You can read about how these notes are treated in the Summary of the
Privacy Rule written by the Office for Civil Rights, HHS at:
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/