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Record transfer / source retrieval

De-identified record-transfer and source-retrieval lane.

Project Fionigan keeps fragmented FND information connected, source-linked, and human-readable when lived communication becomes difficult.

New to FND? Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a real neurological condition that affects how the brain sends and receives signals, which can cause problems with movement, speech, sensation, thinking, or seizure-like episodes. NIH/NINDS overviewOpens official NINDS page in a new tab — Fionigan overlay does not continue there..

Website status notice: This website is being built and updated in real time. It may contain mistakes, incomplete information, or features that are still being reviewed. It is provided for informational and all-inclusive accessibility-first continuity purposes only and is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a substitute for care from a qualified clinician. The original source records remain the controlling record.

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Record transfer / source retrieval

The records did not simply follow the patient

This page represents the packeted record-transfer lane. The raw packets are private. The public site shows the source categories and why they matter.

The source trail had to be manually gathered, requested, transferred, packeted, and reassembled across medical, legal, human-rights, hospital, neurology, specialty-care, pulmonary, spine, and federal specialty systems.

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Source categories

Record-transfer packets represented

Source IDCategoryFlat source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-PARENT-001De-identified record-transfer / source-retrieval packet parent sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-HUMANRIGHTS-001De-identified human-rights / medical-assistance transfer packetOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-NEUROLOGY-001De-identified neurology record-transfer packetOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-ACADEMIC-SPECIALTY-001De-identified academic specialty record-request / transfer packetOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-COURT-001De-identified court packet transfer sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-BEHAVIORALHEALTH-001De-identified behavioral-health agency packet transfer sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-HOSPITAL-001De-identified hospital record-request packet source AOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-HOSPITAL-002De-identified hospital record-request packet source BOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-SPINE-001De-identified orthopedic/spine record-request packet sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-NEUROLOGY-002De-identified additional neurology record-request packet sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-HOSPITAL-003De-identified hospital record-request packet source COpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-PULMONARY-001De-identified pulmonary record-request packet sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-LEGAL-PICKUP-001De-identified legal pickup / TDO packet transfer sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-ACADEMIC-RECORDS-001De-identified academic medical-record request packet sourceOpen source summary
SRC-RECORDTRANSFER-FEDERAL-SPECIALTY-001De-identified federal specialty records request packet sourceOpen source summary
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Why this matters

Project Fionigan applies audit logic to medical-record continuity

In public-program work, records, eligibility, direct certification, and audit trails have to match. Project Fionigan applies that same logic to medical records: source evidence should follow the person, objective facts should follow the person, and open questions should not scatter across systems.

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