The Medical Authorization Withdrawal in Michigan is a formal document that enables individuals to revoke previously granted permissions for their medical information to be accessed by designated parties, such as attorneys. This document allows patients to ensure their privacy rights are respected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Key features include a comprehensive statement of the revocation of any prior authorizations, clarity about who the users are empowering with their medical information, and specific mentions of the types of records to which access is canceled. Users are instructed to fill in personal details, such as their name and the name of the attorney or representative, while ensuring they update the date and any relevant medical treatment history if applicable. This form is especially useful for audiences like attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who may need to adapt to changing consent scenarios for their clients or cases. Completing and submitting this form effectively communicates the withdrawal of consent to all relevant parties, reinforcing patient autonomy and legal compliance.