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The core elements of a valid authorization include: A meaningful description of the information to be disclosed. The name of the individual or the name of the person authorized to make the requested disclosure. The name or other identification of the recipient of the information.
Valid HIPAA Authorizations: A ChecklistNo Compound Authorizations. The authorization may not be combined with any other document such as a consent for treatment.Core Elements.Required Statements.Marketing or Sale of PHI.Completed in Full.Written in Plain Language.Give the Patient a Copy.Retain the Authorization.
A HIPAA authorization is consent obtained from an individual that permits a covered entity or business associate to use or disclose that individual's protected health information to someone else for a purpose that would otherwise not be permitted by the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
You may disclose the PHI as long as you receive a request in writing. The written request must contain: the covered entity's name, the patient's name, the date of the event/time of treatment, and the reason for the request.