For releasing protected health information for reasons other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations, a patient's signed authorization is required. This authorization must clearly specify what information is being released, to whom, and for what purpose. Other forms of consent, like verbal approval, do not meet legal requirements for such disclosures. ;
The correct option for releasing protected health information for reasons other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations is a patient's signed authorization. This authorization must thoroughly detail what information is shared and with whom. Following HIPAA regulations ensures that patient confidentiality is maintained.
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