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Patient Medical Records Transferred (Claims)

:::caution Legal Disclaimer This page documents unverified claims about medical-record handling. Hospitals and staff are not accused of illegal access, falsification, or advance knowledge of a crime. HIPAA and ordinary transfer rules are discussed as context only. :::

In the July 30, 2026 Candace Owens segment about Timpanogos Regional Hospital, the tip included not only moving patients but moving their files:

All of the emergency room patients and all of their files were then transferred to Intermountain.

Charlie Kirk was shot about 12:24 PM; the file transfer is placed with the ~11:30 AM shuttle step in the primary account. Community posts sometimes compress the timeline toward "around 10:00 AM" (when the wing move is alleged). This page follows Owens's patients + files together language and flags the clock carefully.

The Charlie-specific chart claim (a file for Kirk appearing at Utah Valley before the shot) is a second layer — see Charlie Kirk Medical Records Before Shooting.

What Circulated on X (July 30–31, 2026)

  • @MarioNawfal — full Owens quote: patients and files to Intermountain.
  • @SofiaReini14262 — "They also transferred all Emergency Department medical records to the other hospital, including Charlie’s."
  • @NikkiRosier4 — "ALL Timpanogos ER patient files were transferred to UVU ER at approx 11:30am" (then the Charlie-specific claim). "UVU ER" means Utah Valley Hospital in Provo — see the naming note below.
  • @AimeeLizB — "all patient files were locked down and transferred… including Charlie's file."

Owens's own framing: with charts gone and cameras seized, outsiders would struggle to prove those patients were ever in the Timpanogos ER that morning. That is an investigative hypothesis, not a proven spoliation finding.

Where the Files Went — Naming Note

The receiving facility is Utah Valley Hospital (UVH), 1034 N 500 W, Provo, operated by Intermountain Health. Source posts call it "Intermountain," "Utah Valley," and "UVU ER" interchangeably. The last is wrong: UVU is Utah Valley University, the campus where the shooting occurred, and it has no emergency room or medical records system.

The sending facility, Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem, is run by a different companyMountainStar Healthcare, a division of HCA Healthcare — while Utah Valley Hospital is Intermountain Health, a nonprofit that was created in 1975 when the LDS Church divested its fifteen hospitals.

That corporate separation is the useful part for anyone testing the records claim. Charts moving between two facilities inside one health system can travel on internal plumbing. Charts moving between HCA and Intermountain cross a system boundary, which normally means a documented interface exchange or a physical packet with a receipt — the kind of thing that either exists in an audit log or does not.

Ordinary Practice: Charts Follow Patients

If a real inter-facility transfer occurred, sending charts is normal, not suspicious by itself:

  • Paper packets and electronic ADT / transfer messages routinely move with patients
  • Receiving ERs need med lists, allergies, and ongoing workups
  • "Locked down" language on social media is commentary — not a verified EMR audit term

So the records claim is only as strong as the patient transfer claim. Prove the transfer; the files likely follow. Fail to prove the transfer; the file story fails with it.

What Is Not Established

  • No public EMR audit log for a batch transfer at ~11:30 AM
  • No hospital statement confirming chart migration that morning
  • No independent publication of the "locked down" system action

Grok replies on the viral threads repeatedly noted the lack of hospital statements, local news corroboration, or official records for the underlying relocation.

How This Differs From Charlie's Personal Chart

ClaimScopePage
All ER patients' files left with themGroup transferThis page
A Charlie Kirk file appeared at Utah Valley / Intermountain before the shotNamed individualCharlie Kirk Medical Records Before Shooting

The second claim is stronger and more serious if true (pre-registration or pre-create before injury). It is also more prone to error (wrong patient, post-shot confusion about which hospital, nurse misstatement). Keep the group claim separate from the named claim when reading X threads.

Records That Would Settle the Group File Claim

  1. EMR export / transfer job timestamps at Timpanogos for September 10, 2025 morning
  2. Corresponding import timestamps at Utah Valley / Intermountain
  3. De-identified count of charts moved
  4. Whether migration was electronic only, paper only, or both

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