J.S.
HIPAA allows the new doctor to access all the records anyway. Considering they do that all electronically it would probably be strange if you brought in paper records.
Considering you started this with the statement, I disagreed with my son's pediatrician on his recommendation for care, you are non-compliant. If he believed ignoring his recommendations would put your son in danger that is potentially neglect. Why let it bother you..
BK I am HIPAA certified we can release to other doctors without permission but I know little about that process because I am only certified so I can work with in the records in house, in other words I don't go near patients, I am just a data girl. I thought it was odd too but since I don't deal with the transfer of records I didn't feel like asking anything that would make the training last longer. Also we were required to be on the government's amazing network February of this year. So anyone big is electronic now. I can get in EPIC and see pretty much anything any of our patients do but I don't because that is against HIPAA since I have no need for that information.
I can't even click on my own record and that kills me because I would imagine it is laughtacular!! I am the worst patient on earth! I would almost bet the house there is something on there about giving me an extra strength nerve block when I had my ACL surgery just do I would actually stay off my left for two days.
So yeah, doctor logs on he has everything about his patient.