Every doctor-patient relationship carries with it a duty on the part of the doctor or other health provider to keep patient information private and refrain from disclosing it to third parties without the patient's consent. A doctor or medical professional who breaches this duty by disclosing confidential information, including medical records, may be liable for damages for any injury (including embarrassment) the patient suffers from the disclosure. The duty of confidentiality may not be broken absent authorization from you to release your records to a designated third party.
There are a number of exceptions to this rule, whereby a health care provider can release patient records without liability. Among these are the following common scenarios: