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直接对接的是这条
Disclosures to the Media or Others Not Involved in the Care of the Patient/Notification In general,
except in the limited circumstances described elsewhere in this Bulletin, affirmative reporting to the
media or the public at large about an identifiable patient, or the disclosure to the public or media of
specific information about treatment of an identifiable patient, such as specific tests, test results or
details of a patient’s illness, may not be done without the patient’s written authorization (or the written
authorization of a personal representative who is a person legally authorized to make health care
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decisions for the patient). See 45 CFR 164.508 for the requirements for a HIPAA authorization. Where a
patient has not objected to or restricted the release of protected health information, a covered hospital
or other health care facility may, upon request, disclose information about a particular patient by name,
may release limited facility directory information to acknowledge an individual is a patient at the facility,
and may provide basic information about the patient’s condition in general terms (e.g., critical or stable,
deceased, or treated and released). Covered entities may also disclose information if the patient is
incapacitated, and if the disclosure is believed to be in the best interest of the patient and consistent with
any prior expressed preferences of the patient. See 45 CFR 164.510(a)
不直接参与治疗的任何人,未经病人同意都没有资格获取信息。 |
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