Information about forms and documentation for Student Health Services
Your аIJʿª½±½á¹û medical record isconfidential. This record contains all the information you have provided to аIJʿª½±½á¹û Student Health Services (SHS), plus documentation of any care you receive from us.
University health records are maintained through a secure electronic health records (EHR) system and are completely separate from all other university records. We will not release health information without your written permission, except in specific situations to protect you or others, or where required by law. Please refer to our Confidentiality and Patient Rights documentation for further details.
Medical records are kept for seven years after graduation and are then inactivated.
If you believe it would be helpful for a medical provider at Student Health Services to speak with anyone regarding your health concerns or treatment, please discuss it with them. Together, the two of you can decide on what information would be useful to share, including any limits or parameters on what specific information should or shouldn’t be released. Regardless, we will need written documentation of your specific preferences before information can be released.
Release of Information
If you would like Student Health Services to share your health record or any information regarding your care with another health care provider, or with a parent, partner, spouse, faculty member, or anyone else, federal law requires us to obtain your written permission. To have Student Health Services send or share information related to your care with others:
- Complete and sign an Authorization for Release of Medical Information
- Specify the information to be released
- Identify the recipient’s name, address, phone, and fax numbers
- Sign and submit the completed form to Student Health Services
- In-person
- By fax: 315-228-6823
- By Patient Portal
- By email: studenthealth@colgate.edu
- By mail:
Student Health Services
аIJʿª½±½á¹û
Attention: Records Dept.
140 Broad Street
Hamilton, NY 13346, NY 13346
аIJʿª½±½á¹û recognizes that students will occasionally have significant medical illnesses or injuries that prevent them from attending classes or completing assignments or exams. The student is responsible for contacting the professors and administrative dean concerning any make-up work, withdrawals, extensions, or incompletes that might be necessary.
With the student’s permission, student health services will verify prolonged absences with the student’s administrative dean. However, health services does not notify professors and administrative deans about minor illnesses (that will resolve within a few days). Students will be expected to contact their professors directly about these brief days of missed coursework.
When a student experiences significant physical or psychological challenges while enrolled as a student in a аIJʿª½±½á¹û program, they may request to take a voluntary medical leave of absence through their administrative dean.
For additional information, please see аIJʿª½±½á¹û’s Policy on Medical Leave of Absence.
Through a collaborative partnership between Student Health Services and аIJʿª½±½á¹û’s Office of Campus Safety, temporary medical transportation is available to students with appropriate and approved medical conditions.
Students seeking a religious or medical exemption to required immunizations should complete the appropriate form on the following page:
Having a detailed history of your past physical and emotional health will permit us to personalize your health care while you are under our care. Incoming students must submit a completed Medical History Form. Please note that a physical examination is not required when filling out and submitting the medical forms.
Medical Forms for New Students
If you have a complex health history:
- You may wish to arrange for a summary letter from your physician
- We also encourage you to schedule an introductory appointment with one of our health care providers upon arriving at school and deliver the letter from your physician
- See our listing of Wellness Partners for additional campus resources
All new students must submit an updated copy of their immunization records prior to the start of classes.
Meningitis on campus information is located under the Additional Information section.
Medical care at Student Health Services is strictly confidential.
The privacy and confidentiality of your health record are protected by law. аIJʿª½±½á¹û’s health records are maintained through a secure electronic health records (EHR) system and are completely separate from all other University records. Student Health Services will not release any of your health information without your written permission, except in the following instances:
- In the event of your treatment at Community Memorial Hospital or another hospital or urgent care center, the community provider and Student Health Services will share relevant health information as needed for continuity of care.
- If, in our judgment, releasing information is necessary to protect you or others from a serious threat to health or safety.
- If it is authorized or required by law.
Similarly, Student Health Services does not routinely share information about your care with parents, faculty, or deans without your permission. Health information will be discussed with parents and faculty only at your request and with your written permission.
If you have any concerns about the confidentiality of our services, please speak with one of your healthcare providers.
- Be treated with respect, dignity and consideration without discrimination as to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or veteran status.
- Have all aspects of your care explained to you in understandable terms and any questions answered.
- Discuss treatment options and their effectiveness, possible risks and side effects.
- Participate in decisions about your care and to give your informed consent to any diagnostic procedure.
- Have access to resources for health education regarding wellness/self-care and prevention of illness.
- Be assured of the confidential treatment of disclosures and records and to have the opportunity to approve or refuse the release of such information except when release of specific information is required by law or is necessary to safeguard you or the university community.
- Refuse any medical treatment or procedure and to be informed of the consequences of such a decision.
- Receive information and/or guidance for continuing care to maintain optimal health.
- Receive appropriate referrals to other providers and services.
- An explanation of any financial obligations or charges.
- Discuss concerns about the care you receive.
- Review your medical record with a clinician.
- Refuse to participate in any research project.
- Understand and use these rights.
- Seek medical attention promptly.
- Provide accurate and complete information about your past health history, that of your family, current status, relevant personal habits, and any other information pertinent to the public health of the campus community.
- Inform your care provider of any changes in your health status that could affect your treatment.
- Assist health care providers to compile a complete medical record by authorizing the Student Health Services to obtain necessary medical information from appropriate sources.
- Ask questions and get clarification regarding your condition or any suggested treatment.
- Ask about anything you do not understand.
- Follow the prescribed treatment plan and discuss any desired changes.
- Be considerate of other patients and Student Health Services staff.
- Treat Student Health Services’ staff with courtesy and respect.
- Be prompt for scheduled appointments.
- Cancel appointments if you are unable to keep them.
- Accept financial responsibility for any charges you have incurred.