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Release of Information for Marketing or Fund-raising Purposes (2002 update)
Author: Rhodes, Harry B.
Source: AHIMA practice brief
Publication Date: October 2002
This practice brief has been updated. See the latest version here. This version is made available for historical purposes only.
Requests, Uses, and Disclosures for Evaluating Work Force Needs
Author: AHIMA Staff
Source: AHIMA sample form
Publication Date: October 23, 2002
Purposes of Access to Assist in Determining Needed Work Force Training
Author: AHIMA Staff
Source: AHIMA sample form
Publication Date: October 23, 2002
Request, Uses, and Disclosures Data Collection Form
Author: AHIMA Staff
Source: AHIMA sample form
Publication Date: October 23, 2002
Survey
Name: ______________________________ Department: ___________________________
Title: ________________________________ Phone extension: ______________
Requesting Patient Health Information
1. Do you ever request patient health informa....
Web FAQ
Author: AHIMA Professional Practice Team
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
Because HIPAA gives patients the right to copy their medical records, does my facility have to supply a copy machine for this purpose or allow patients to take their records to a copy center?
According to section 164.520 of the HIPAA final privacy rule, an individual has "the right to inspect....
Frequently Asked Questions: Confidentiality
Author: AHIMA Staff
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
How and Where Can I Obtain Copies of My State's Disclosure Laws?
My Physician Passed Away, and I'd Like to Know Where I Can Locate the Medical Records Originated at His/Her Office.
I Need to Locate Immunization Records for College and Am Unable to Locate My Physician. Wh....
Web FAQ
Author: AHIMA Professional Practice Team
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
Who can authorize the release of patient health information on behalf of a deceased patient?
The individual authorized to consent to the release of patient health information on behalf of a deceased patient varies by state.
Usually, the personal representative of a deceased patient (execu....
Web FAQ
Author: AHIMA Professional Practice Team
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
If the deceased patient had a sexually transmitted disease (STD) such as HIV, are the standards for release of information more rigid?
The release of patient records containing evidence of sexually transmitted disease is governed by state law. In the absence of state law to the contrary,....
Web FAQ
Author: AHIMA Professional Practice Team
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
Is the authority to consent to the disclosure of patient information different when it identifies the deceased as an alcohol or drug abuser?
The Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulation (42 CFR 2) applies to patient drug or alcohol abuse information obtained by....
Web FAQ
Author: AHIMA Professional Practice Team
Source: AHIMA Q and A
Publication Date: October 2002
How should we handle requests for birth information by adoptees?
Adoption is a statutory procedure governed entirely by state law.1 Although birth records are sealed, most states allow adoptees to get information about their birth parents but prohibit access to data that could be used to ident....
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