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Medical Records Release Authorization
A medical records release authorization allows a healthcare provider to share a patient’s medical information with third parties, such as other doctors or insurance companies. This document ensures that the patient’s privacy is protected and that records are only shared with their consent. It is often required in medical and legal situations.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarization of this document confirms the identity of the patient authorizing the release of their records. It ensures that the authorization is genuine and not forged or coerced. This adds legal weight to the document, making it more acceptable to healthcare providers and institutions. Notarization also protects the patient’s privacy by ensuring the request is legitimate.
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Disclaimer: TLH Notary & Apostille Services is not an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of North Carolina, and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. Shipping: While we strive to ensure timely delivery, once the document has been shipped, TLH Notary is not responsible for any loss, damage or delays. Any issues should be addressed directly with the carrier.
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