Control Who Can Access Your Health Information

A HIPAA authorization lets you give specific people permission to access your private medical records. At Miller Law Firm PC, we help you protect your privacy while ensuring the right people stay informed about your care.

Without a HIPAA release, even close family members may be legally barred from receiving updates about your medical condition.

We help you create HIPAA authorizations that clearly list who can speak to your doctors, receive test results, or access your medical records-so you stay in control of your information while giving trusted loved ones access when it matters.

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Privacy on Your Terms

We help you decide exactly who should (and shouldn't) have access to your medical records, now or in the future.

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Support for Your Care Team

Doctors often won't speak to anyone without a valid release. A HIPAA form ensures your care team includes the people you trust.

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Simple & Legally Sound

We make the process quick and clear-so your documents are done right and ready to use when needed.

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FAQs

  • What is a HIPAA authorization?

    It's a document that gives named individuals permission to access your protected medical information, as allowed under federal law.

  • Why do I need one if I have a power of attorney?

    Medical powers of attorney authorize decision-making, but they don't automatically grant access to medical records unless a HIPAA release is included.

  • Who should I name in a HIPAA authorization?

    You can name your spouse, adult children, a trusted friend, or anyone you want updated about your health. You stay in control of who sees what.

  • Can I revoke or change it later?

    Yes-HIPAA authorizations are fully revocable. You can change them at any time as your preferences or relationships evolve.

  • Does this let people make decisions for me?

    No-this only grants access to medical information. Decision-making requires a separate power of attorney for health care.

Give the Right People Access-While Keeping Your Privacy Protected

A HIPAA release helps your care team stay informed and your wishes respected-without giving up control.

At Miller Law Firm PC, we'll help you create simple, effective HIPAA authorizations that support your plan and your peace of mind.