This form is used to inform the plaintiff's medical provider that an attorney has been retained by plaintiff and that plaintiff authorizes the release to attorney of all of his or her medical records.
You can choose what medical information to share, whether it's just a bit or the whole kit and caboodle. It all depends on what you specify in the authorization.
The authorization typically stays valid until you revoke it or a specified time in the form runs out. It’s usually a good idea to check with your provider for specific details.
Yes, there’s a standard format you need to use to make sure everything's above board. Your provider can help you find the right one.
Absolutely! You can cancel your authorization whenever you want, just let your healthcare provider know in writing.
Yes, you need to fill out the authorization form for your medical info to be shared legally. It's like giving the green light for your docs to talk with each other.
Typically, healthcare providers, insurance companies, or anyone you authorize can request your medical information with this authorization.
The Authorization for Medical Information allows healthcare providers to share your medical records with others, making it easier for doctors to coordinate your care.