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In general, you must give permission for anyone, other than a member of your healthcare team, to have access to your medical record. By law, your records may be disclosed without your permission under certain circumstances such as for treatment, payment or operations.
Signatures: In general, a patient age 18 or older is the only person with legal authority to sign this form. For patients younger than 18, generally the patient's parent or legal guardian must sign on behalf of the patient. There are many exceptions, however, to these general rules.
This form is used to release your protected health information as required by federal and state privacy laws. Your authorization allows the Health Plan (your health insurance carrier or HMO) to release your protected health information to a person or organization that you choose.
A Medical Records Release Form is a document used by an individual (or their representative) to release personal medical records to another party.
If you're younger than 18, your parent or guardian will probably need to ask for copies of medical records on your behalf. But as more states allow people under age 18 to take charge of their own health services, you might be able to get your own records. A U.S. law limits who can see medical records.
A HIPAA authorization form is a document in that allows an appointed person or party to share specific health information with another person or group. Your appointed person can be a doctor, a hospital, or a health care provider, as well as certain other entities such as an attorney.
Under federal HIPAA regulations, doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals cannot release your personal identifying medical information to anyone without your consent. If they do breach this regulation, HIPAA does not allow for a private cause of action.
There are a few scenarios where you can disclose PHI without patient consent: coroner's investigations, court litigation, reporting communicable diseases to a public health department, and reporting gunshot and knife wounds.
Under the HIPAA privacy rule, a hospital may disclose, to individuals who ask for the patient by name, that a patient was treated and released because this only provides the patient's general condition (that they were treated at the hospital) and the patient's location (that the patient is no longer at the hospital).
A covered entity is permitted, but not required, to use and disclose PHI, without an individual's authorization, in these situations: To the Individual A HIPAA covered entity may disclose protected health information to the individual who is the subject of the information.
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