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What if an ODB recipient does not want their drug claims history shared with health care providers?

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What if an ODB recipient does not want their drug claims history shared with health care providers?

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Those ODB recipients who do not want their drug claims history disclosed to health care providers may withdraw their consent. This can be done by submitting a Full Withdrawal of Consent Form to the ministry. ODB recipients can also identify specific drugs they wish not to be disclosed. This can be done by submitting a Partial Withdrawal of Consent Form to the ministry. The ministry will not disclose information about those medications which have been identified on the form. If an ODB recipient changes their mind about the list of drugs they do not wish to be disclosed, they will need to resubmit a new list of drugs and another Partial Withdrawal of Consent Form. ODB recipients are encouraged to consult with a health care provider about the benefits of disclosing their drug claims history to health care providers where they seek treatment and the potential health risks of fully or partially withdrawing consent.

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