West Virginia Authorization for Use and / or Disclosure of Protected Health Information

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This form allows an employee to authorize the types of medical information to be disclosed by human resources.
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Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, a covered entity must disclose protected health information in only two situations: (a) to individuals (or their personal representatives) specifically when they request access to, or an accounting of disclosures of, their protected health information; and (b) to the Department of Health

There are a few scenarios where you can disclose PHI without patient consent: coroner's investigations, court litigation, reporting communicable diseases to a public health department, and reporting gunshot and knife wounds.

We may disclose your PHI, if authorized by law, to a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or may otherwise be at risk of contracting or spreading the disease or condition.

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).

Which use/disclosure of PHI is allowed under the HIPAA Privacy Rule? Discussing a patient's case with a provider involved in the patient's care. PHI should be disclosed only to those with a need to know, such as providers involved in the patient's care.

Marketing Activities: A covered entity must obtain an individual's authorization prior to using or disclosing PHI for marketing activities. Marketing is considered any message or statement to the public in an effort to get them to use or seek more information about a product or service.

A patient authorization is not required for disclosure of PHI between Covered Entities if the disclosure is needed for purposes of treatment or payment or for healthcare operations. You may disclose the PHI as long as you receive a request in writing.

The Privacy Rule permits use and disclosure of protected health information, without an individual's authorization or permission, for 12 national priority purposes.

To disclose patient information, healthcare executives must determine that patients or their legal representatives have authorized the release of information or that the use, access or disclosure sought falls within the permitted purposes that do not require the patient's prior authorization.

In general, the use of PHI means communicating that information within the covered entity. A disclosure of PHI means communicating that information to a person or entity outside the covered entity, or the communication of PHI from a health care component to a non-health care component of a hybrid entity.

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West Virginia Authorization for Use and / or Disclosure of Protected Health Information