All areas of SHCS maintain strict rules of
confidentiality. The
medical record is a document that is treated in a strictly
confidential manner and is protected from loss, tampering, alteration,
destruction and unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure of information.
Student records, including student health histories and
treatment, require a signed release from the student or a court order
before they are released to an outside facility, provider, spouse or
to the student.
Certain communicable diseases, such as measles, must be reported to
the San Diego County Department of Health & Human Services. Specific
medical record content may be shared in cases in which legal statutes
require reports to be made. These
include, but are not limited to reportable diseases, gunshot wounds,
assault, and child abuse.
Health reports are not given to University faculty or staff without
written consent of the student. Students with serious or chronic
conditions are encouraged to maintain a current health history form on
file at the
SHCS.
Students may receive copies of his/her record by completing the
Authorization for the Release of Medical Information form as outlined
in the medical record release policy.
There will be a nominal fee.
Please click here to review our
Privacy Statement.