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    Obtaining a patient's consent to release their medical records is important for several reasons. It upholds the principles of patient autonomy and respect for their privacy. By seeking their informed consent, healthcare providers acknowledge and validate the individual's right to control the disclosure of their sensitive medical information. This fosters trust between patients and healthcare professionals, enhancing the overall doctor-patient relationship. 

    Secondly, obtaining consent ensures compliance with ethical and legal standards. The release of medical records without proper authorization can result in legal consequences. By seeking consent, healthcare providers not only adhere to legal requirements but also demonstrate their commitment to maintaining the confidentiality and privacy of patient information. 

    Obtaining a patient's consent to release their medical records not only respects their rights and privacy but also establishes a foundation of trust, compliance, and patient-centered care.

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