Arizona HIPAA Authorization is a legal document that is used to allow a patient's protected health information (PHI) to be released to a third party. It is a required form for healthcare providers in Arizona to use when releasing PHI to any third-party payers, such as insurance companies, or for any other healthcare-related purpose. The Arizona HIPAA Authorization must be signed by the patient, and it must provide a detailed description of the type of PHI that is being released and the purpose of the release. Types of Arizona HIPAA Authorization include a general release for the release of all PHI; a release for specific purposes, such as for the release of PHI related to a specific illness or condition; and a limited release, which allows for the release of only certain types of PHI.