HIPAA Authorization
HIPAA Authorizations: Granting the Right People Access When It Counts
HIPAA Authorization
HIPAA regulations are designed to protect your medical privacy—but in emergencies, they can also block access to crucial information. Even a spouse or child may be denied updates on your condition without written consent. A HIPAA Authorization ensures your trusted individuals can receive necessary health information and advocate for your care.
Bill helps clients navigate this often-overlooked element of estate planning. He drafts HIPAA Authorizations that:
- Clearly identify who may receive your health information
- Specify the types of information covered
- Coordinate seamlessly with your health care directive and medical POA
Whether it’s a sudden hospitalization or long-term treatment, a valid HIPAA Authorization empowers your chosen representative to ask questions, receive updates, and make informed decisions with your providers. It’s a simple document with powerful implications—and it belongs in every complete estate plan.
Schedule a free consultation today to discuss your personal estate planning needs.
HIPAA Authorization
HIPAA regulations are designed to protect your medical privacy—but in emergencies, they can also block access to crucial information. Even a spouse or child may be denied updates on your condition without written consent. A HIPAA Authorization ensures your trusted individuals can receive necessary health information and advocate for your care.
Bill helps clients navigate this often-overlooked element of estate planning. He drafts HIPAA Authorizations that:
- Clearly identify who may receive your health information
- Specify the types of information covered
- Coordinate seamlessly with your health care directive and medical POA
Whether it’s a sudden hospitalization or long-term treatment, a valid HIPAA Authorization empowers your chosen representative to ask questions, receive updates, and make informed decisions with your providers. It’s a simple document with powerful implications—and it belongs in every complete estate plan.
Schedule a free consultation today to discuss your personal estate planning needs.
HIPAA Authorization
HIPAA regulations are designed to protect your medical privacy—but in emergencies, they can also block access to crucial information. Even a spouse or child may be denied updates on your condition without written consent. A HIPAA Authorization ensures your trusted individuals can receive necessary health information and advocate for your care.
Bill helps clients navigate this often-overlooked element of estate planning. He drafts HIPAA Authorizations that:
- Clearly identify who may receive your health information
- Specify the types of information covered
- Coordinate seamlessly with your health care directive and medical POA
Whether it’s a sudden hospitalization or long-term treatment, a valid HIPAA Authorization empowers your chosen representative to ask questions, receive updates, and make informed decisions with your providers. It’s a simple document with powerful implications—and it belongs in every complete estate plan.
Schedule a free consultation today to discuss your personal estate planning needs.