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  1. This collection contains documents related to Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, for the years 1849 to 1946. They were found inside a secret compartment in a walk-in safe sold by the hospital several decades ago.

  2. Download a patient access form or request one by fax. Fax your completed form to (614) 533-1155. Healthcare providers can order records through a faxed request. The request must contain the patient’s demographics and necessary information, such as test results, notes and discharge summaries.

  3. The Dorothea Dix Hospital Online Collection (DDHOC). The project will provide access to and promote the use of approximately 10,000 state records related to patients at Dorothea Dix State Mental Hospital from its opening in 1856 until the state mandated sequester date of 100 years ago.

  4. Jan 1, 2006 · At the closing of Dorthea Dix Hospital, historical and medical records from the institution were transferred to the State Archives of North Carolina and the Central Regional Hospital in Butner. Historical documents and records are in the collection of the Archives, while more contemporary medical records can be obtained from the Central ...

  5. Mental health advocate Dorothea Dix was a consultant on the project, believing fresh air and removal from the stresses of society were important for patient care. The hospital was later known as the Augusta Insane Asylum.

  6. Dorothea Dix Volunteer Service Guild Records, 1961 - 2009 - The Dorothea Dix Volunteer Service Guild, a non-profit volunteer organization, was formed in 1961, training volunteers to work at the mental health care facility, Dorothea Dix Hospital. The Guild helped the public understand the work of Dorothea Dix Hospital, as well as improve the ...

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  8. Medical Records. The care you receive at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is documented on your Electronic Medical Record (EMR), which you may hear referred to as your Epic or IHIS chart. You may request information from your medical record at any time.

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