Case Name: Susan Lynn Talton v. Sentara Hospitals, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, and Khiara C. Cooke
Court: Norfolk Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 2015-04-16
Citations: 90 Va. Cir. 181
Docket Number: Case No. CL15-313
Parties: Susan Lynn Talton v. Sentara Hospitals, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, and Khiara C. Cooke
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Circuit Court Opinions
Volume: 90
Pages: 181–181

Head Matter:
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF NORFOLK
Susan Lynn Talton v. Sentara Hospitals, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, and Khiara C. Cooke
April 16, 2015
Case No. CL15-313

Opinion:
By Judge Jerrauld C. Jones
This matter comes before the Court on both Plaintiff's Motion To Enforce Va. Code § 8.01-413(C) Subpoena Duces Tecum and Defendant Sentara's Motion To Quash Subpoena. The Court heard argument on this matter on April 15, 2015, and has considered all written arguments that were submitted by the parties.
The essential question is whether Va. Code § 8.01-413 entitles a patient to receive the audit trail of that patient's medical records as well as any investigative reports related to that patient's care from a medical provider which treated that patient.
Plaintiff argues that she is entitled to those documents, and Defendant Sentara argues that although it did not provide those specific documents, it, nevertheless, complied with its statutoiy obligations.
The Court has examined Va. Code § 8.01-413, other statutes, and applicable case law and finds that a patient is entitled to receive these documents pursuant to the statute.
Accordingly, Plaintiff's Motion To Enforce Va. Code § 8.01-413(C) Subpoena Duces Tecum is granted, and Defendant Sentara's Motion To Quash Subpoena is denied.