What is a HIPAA Authorization Form?

A HIPAA authorization form gives covered entities permission to use protected health information for purposes other than treatment, payment, or health care operations. Continue reading to find out when authorization to disclose health information is needed.

The HIPAA Privacy Rule requires that an individual provide signed authorization to a covered entity , before the entity may use or disclose certain protected health information (PHI).

Under the Privacy Rule and in accordance with the minimum standards, doctors, nurses, hospitals, laboratory technicians, and other health care providers that are covered entities may use or disclose PHI (e.g., protected health information, X-rays, laboratory and pathology reports, diagnoses, and other medical information) without the patient’s authorization , for treatment purposes .

When Must HIPAA Authorization be Obtained?

HIPAA regulations outline the uses and disclosures of PHI that require an authorization be obtained from a patient/plan member before that person’s PHI can be shared or used. HIPAA Authorization forms are required before: