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AI Review for HIPAA Authorization
A federally required authorization form that allows healthcare providers to release a patient's protected health information (PHI) to designated individuals or organizations. HIPAA authorizations must meet specific federal requirements and are commonly notarized for added legal weight.
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Who needs this: Patients who need medical records shared with new doctors, attorneys handling personal injury or disability cases, family members who need access to a loved one's medical information, and employers requiring medical clearances.
HIPAA Authorization review questions.
What is HIPAA and why does authorization matter?
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) protects patient medical information. Without a valid authorization, healthcare providers cannot share your information with third parties.
Does a HIPAA authorization need to be notarized?
While not federally required, notarization is strongly recommended as many healthcare providers prefer or require notarized authorizations to verify the patient's identity and consent.
Can I limit what information is released?
Yes, you can specify exactly what information can be shared, with whom, and for what purpose. Our AI verifies these limitations are clearly stated in the authorization.
How long is a HIPAA authorization valid?
The authorization must include an expiration date or event. Common terms range from 6 months to 2 years. Our AI ensures an expiration is specified.
Can I revoke a HIPAA authorization?
Yes, you can revoke the authorization at any time in writing. The revocation applies to future disclosures but cannot undo information already shared. Our documents include required revocation language.
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