Alaska Request for Restrictions on Uses and Disclosures of Protected Health Information

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This form is used by an individual to request restrictions on the disclosure and use of the individual's protected health information. The individual's rights regarding restricting such use and disclosure are explained, as well as the responsibilities of the record provider in regard to the restrictions.
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A covered entity may disclose protected health information to the individual who is the subject of the information. (2) Treatment, Payment, Health Care Operations. A covered entity may use and disclose protected health information for its own treatment, payment, and health care operations activities.

Regardless of the method by which de-identification is achieved, the Privacy Rule does not restrict the use or disclosure of de-identified health information, as it is no longer considered protected health information, according to HHS.

HIPAA Exceptions DefinedTo public health authorities to prevent or control disease, disability or injury. To foreign government agencies upon direction of a public health authority. To individuals who may be at risk of disease. To family or others caring for an individual, including notifying the public.

Since its initial adoption, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule has granted individuals the right to request restrictions regarding the use and disclosure of their protected health information (PHI) for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations (TPO).

Under the new rule, individuals now have a right to obtain restrictions on the disclosure of health information (protected health information or PHI) in electronic or any other form to a health plan for payment or healthcare operations with respect to specific items and services for which the individual has paid the

Covered entities may disclose protected health information that they believe is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to a person or the public, when such disclosure is made to someone they believe can prevent or lessen the threat (including the target of the threat).

To report PHI to law enforcement when required by law to do so (45 CFR 164.512(f)(1)(i)). For example, state laws commonly require health care providers to report incidents of gunshot or stab wounds, or other violent injuries; and the Rule permits disclosures of PHI as necessary to comply with these laws.

General concerns about psychological or emotional harm are not sufficient to deny an individual access (e.g., concerns that the individual will not be able to understand the information or may be upset by it). In addition, the requested access must be reasonably likely to cause harm or endanger physical life or safety.

An authorization must specify a number of elements, including a description of the protected health information to be used and disclosed, the person authorized to make the use or disclosure, the person to whom the covered entity may make the disclosure, an expiration date, and, in some cases, the purpose for which the

A covered entity is required to agree to an individual's request to restrict the disclosure of their PHI to a health plan when both of the following conditions are met: (1) the disclosure is for payment or health care operations and is not otherwise required by law; and (2) the PHI pertains solely to a health care item

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Alaska Request for Restrictions on Uses and Disclosures of Protected Health Information