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Elements of a release formPatient information. Naturally, the release should require the patient's information so it's clear who the form refers to.Receiving party's information.Information to be shared.Purpose of the release.Expiration of authorization.Disclaimers.Date and signature.
The patient's legal name, date of birth, gender, Social Security number, address, telephone number, guarantor, subscriber, or next-of-kin are key identifying elements that assist in establishing the proper individual.
What information must be on the authorization form for the release of patient information? The authorization form must identify the purpose or need for the information, the extent of the information that may be released, any limits of authorization, date, and signature of patient consent.
What Information Should be Detailed on a HIPAA Release Form?A description of the information that will be used/disclosed.The purpose for which the information will be disclosed.The name of the person or entity to whom the information will be disclosed.More items...
An authorization is a detailed document that gives covered entities permission to use protected health information for specified purposes, which are generally other than treatment, payment, or health care operations, or to disclose protected health information to a third party specified by the individual.