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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 207524" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>You can be very specific about the type of information that the doctor may release to the po, i.e. nothing beyond the legal requirement of dates, nature of treatment (medications, CBT, etc.) and yes or no re compliance. Write the precise information that can be released and then explicitly write that nothing else may be released. If the po or court wants more then the doctor would have to obtain a further release from you. You can request a copy of everything sent to the po, but to avoid being charged for copies you could just request to see the chart. It must include copies of whatever letters were written and you could see whether non-released information was included. </p><p></p><p>You can't stop the po from giving information or opinions to the therapist, but the therapist is not allowed to say anything in return other than what has specifically been released. If you think the therapist is taking direction from the po it would be a good idea to discuss the issue with him or her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 207524, member: 2884"] You can be very specific about the type of information that the doctor may release to the po, i.e. nothing beyond the legal requirement of dates, nature of treatment (medications, CBT, etc.) and yes or no re compliance. Write the precise information that can be released and then explicitly write that nothing else may be released. If the po or court wants more then the doctor would have to obtain a further release from you. You can request a copy of everything sent to the po, but to avoid being charged for copies you could just request to see the chart. It must include copies of whatever letters were written and you could see whether non-released information was included. You can't stop the po from giving information or opinions to the therapist, but the therapist is not allowed to say anything in return other than what has specifically been released. If you think the therapist is taking direction from the po it would be a good idea to discuss the issue with him or her. [/QUOTE]
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