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Should patients have access to their medical records?
Rather than opposing patients' access to their own medical records, physicians can use this trend to deter malpractice actions and improve patient communications. By documenting their observations in writing, noting patient responses, and maintaining honest rapport with the patient and his or her family, physicians can more effectively protect both themselves and their patients in the future.