A Medical Records Release Form often involves four main parties, depending on the situation:
The patient. The patient is the person whose medical records are being released to another party; this is often the person who received or is receiving some type of medical treatment in relation to the records that are to be released.
The guardian. A guardian (or legal representative) is only involved when the records relate to a minor or a dependent adult (such as an adult who has mental disabilities). Minors and dependents cannot authorize their own medical release, so a guardian is required to do so on their behalf.
The organization holding the records. This is where the records are currently being held. This could be any type of medical facility, such as a hospital, clinic, doctor's office, massage therapist, etc.
The organization or individual that requires access. In some instances, medical records need to be shared with organizations or individuals such as lawyers, insurance companies, or employers.
For example, if you were injured in a motor vehicle accident and required physiotherapy, your physiotherapist may be required to provide your lawyer or insurance company with information about your injury and would require a Medical Records Release Form to do so.