Maryland Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records

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Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records

Maryland Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records is a legal document that is used in the state of Maryland to object to the release of confidential medical records in response to a subpoena. This document can be used by a patient, their physician, or a medical facility to claim that the requested records are protected by privacy laws and should not be released without the patient's written consent. There are two types of Maryland Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records: a general objection and a specific objection. A general objection is used when an individual or facility wishes to object to the release of all the requested records, whereas a specific objection is used when an individual or facility wishes to object to the release of only certain records. In either case, the document must be filed with the court and served on the party issuing the subpoena.

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Rule 3-533 - Motion for New Trial (a) Time for Filing. Any party may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of judgment. A party whose judgment has been amended on a motion to amend the judgment may file a motion for new trial within ten days after entry of the amended judgment.

A subpoena may be served by a sheriff of any county or by any person who is not a party and who is not less than 18 years of age. Unless impracticable, a party shall make a good faith effort to cause a trial or hearing subpoena to be served at least five days before the trial or hearing.

If an action is settled upon written stipulated terms and dismissed, the action may be reopened at any time upon request of any party to the settlement to enforce the stipulated terms through the entry of judgment or other appropriate relief.

In this Rule, "remote electronic participation" means simultaneous participation in a judicial proceeding or conference from a remote location by means of telephone, video conferencing, or other electronic means approved in ance with section (b) of this Rule.

(f) Objection to Subpoena for Deposition. The objection shall be in writing and shall state the reasons for the objection. If an objection is filed, the party serving the subpoena is not entitled to production of the materials except pursuant to an order of the court from which the subpoena was issued.

(a) For Lack of Jurisdiction. An action against any defendant who has not been served or over whom the court has not otherwise acquired jurisdiction is subject to dismissal as to that defendant at the expiration of one year from the last issuance of original process directed to that defendant.

Rule 4-266 - Subpoenas-Generally (a) Form. Except as otherwise permitted by the court for good cause, every subpoena shall be on a uniform form approved by the State Court Administrator.

Confidentiality Provisions A hospital is a ?health care provider? as defined in Health-General § 4-301 (h). As such, a hospital must keep the medical records of a patient or recipient confidential and disclose the medical records only as provided by law.

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