Published on: 10386971. The purpose and effect of the rule development is to revise the Universal Patient Authorization Form for Full Disclosure of Health Information for Treatment and Quality of Care incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-004 and the Universal Patient Authorization Form for Limited Disclosure of Health Information incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-005 to provide that the effective period of authorization ends at withdrawal of permission or date of death, to adopt Spanish versions of the forms incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-006 and AHCA Form 4200-007 under the provisions of Section 408.051(4), Fla. Stat., clarify in the authorization forms that permission is for use and disclosure, clarify the statement that permissions will not affect medical treatment, payment for treatment or insurance coverage, clarify in the authorization forms that authorization is for medical products in addition to medical services, clarify that permission may be revoked rather than withdrawn, remove an incorrect reference to Rule 59B-16.003, F.A.C., clarify the definition of health care provider in Rule 59B-16.001, F.A.C., and add specific rulemaking authority citations under Rules 59B-16.001 and 59B-16.002, F.A.C. The Universal Patient Authorization forms need to be amended due to Federal guidance issued on June 16, 2010, by U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This federal guidance requires a change to the form to comply with HHS’s interpretation of the federal law governing patient consent for the release of patient records from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs that are subject to 42 CFR Part 2, Confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records.
Published on: 9938734. The purpose and effect of the rule development is to revise the Universal Patient Authorization Form for Full Disclosure of Health Information for Treatment and Quality of Care incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-004 and the Universal Patient Authorization Form for Limited Disclosure of Health Information incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-005 to provide that the effective period of authorization ends at withdrawal of permission or date of death whichever occurs earlier, to adopt Spanish versions of the forms incorporated by reference as AHCA Form FC4200-006 and AHCA Form 4200-007 under the provisions of Section 408.051(4), F.S, remove an incorrect reference to Rule 59B-16.003, F.A.C., and correct the rulemaking authority citations under Rules 59B-16.001 and 59B-16.002, F.A.C. The Universal Patient Authorization forms need to be amended due to Federal guidance issued on June 16, 2010, by U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This federal guidance requires a change to the form to comply with HHS’s interpretation of the federal law governing patient consent for the release of patient records from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs that are subject to Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, Part 2, Confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records.
Published on: 8450269. The proposed rule will establish universal patient authorization forms in both paper and electronic formats which may be used by a health care provider to document patient permission for the disclosure and use, in any form or medium, of an identifiable health record. The universal patient authorization forms must be accepted by a provider as valid authorization to release an identifiable health record if the form is completed according to the instructions accompanying the form. The proposed rule will incorporate by reference a full disclosure form for treatment and quality of care purposes and limited disclosure form that may be used for treatment or certain non-treatment purposes.
Published on: 8112612. The proposed rule development will establish universal patient authorization forms in both paper and electronic formats which may be used by a health care provider to document patient permission for the disclosure and use, in any form or medium, of an identifiable health record. The universal patient authorization forms must be accepted by a provider as valid authorization to release an identifiable health record if the form is completed according to the instructions accompanying the form. The proposed rule development will incorporate by reference a universal patient authorization form for the purpose of treatment and quality of care and a universal patient form that may be used for treatment or certain non-treatment purposes.