New rules that help to protect the privacy of your medical records took effect April 14, 2003.
The rules, which are part of the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), restrict access to protected health information by anyone not involved in treatment, payment or health care operations without the patient's permission.
Protected health information is information that is identifiable to an individual. Some examples of individual identifiers are:
- Name
- Address
- Telephone numbers
- Birthdate
- Medicaid ID number and other medical record numbers
- Social Security number
- Name of employer
In most instances, the Department must have the individual's authorization in order to disclose their health information. The HIPAA law lists specific requirements that an authorization form must meet. Individuals that request the disclosure of their protected health information are urged to use the following authorization form that meets HIPAA requirements.
DCH 1183: Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information
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DCH 1183: Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information
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Note: You can complete this version of the form on-line, but you must print the completed form and sign it before submitting it to the Department.
Send your signed, completed form to the Department at:
Privacy Officer
Michigan Department of Community Health
201 Townsend Street
Lansing, Michigan 48913