CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Privileges
......Physician-Patient Privilege
.........Medical Records
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  • Release of medical records pursuant to Confidentiality of Medical Information Act.
  • Disclosure by physician to third person to assist patient gives third person right to assert privilege on behalf of patient.
  • B&PC §2225 abrogates the physician-patient privilege for purposes of a Medical Board of CA disciplinary investigation of a physician.
  • Medical center not liable under the CMIA for the release of personal identifying information not coupled with that person's medical history, mental or physical condition, or treatment.
  • Doctors' disclosures of employee's psychiatric evaluations to employer, and employer's use of such confidential information to terminate him, violated Confid. of Med. Info. Act.
  • Disclosure of medical records to insurance company not waiver; company may not disclose information about third parties which discloses their identities and nature of ailment.
  • Medical records of deceased nursing home patient not available to unrelated private persons wanting to investigate cause of death.