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When release of PHI is for treatment purposes "minimum necessary " does not apply
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TrueIt is Ok to release information to emergency departments.True
Yes. A Covered Entity (CE -- the caregiver) may release patient records to their attorney for purposes of obtaining payment, in which case they are allowed to release the "minimum necessary" to allow the process to work. Also, they may release subpoenaed records. Most WC claim forms have a notation that you allow your doctor to release medical information pertinent to the claim as well, so you may have authorized the release yourself without noticing it.
There is no real protected health information. Many people cite HIPPA as a protection against sharing information but they are wrong. In a health setting like an emergency department, any information that is available on a patient is used to treat and considered in the treatment of that patient.
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