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Is a patient authorization required to use or disclose psychotherapy notes?

HIPAA Weekly Advisor, October 11, 2004

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Yes. An authorization from the individual is required for uses and disclosures of psychotherapy notes, including for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. There are limited exceptions when an authorization is not required.

Attorneys from Bricker and Eckler LLP answered this question. See Section 164.508(a) Authorizations for Uses and Disclosures for more information.



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