Jill,
I'm not sure how a provider could have them sign an authorization when they arrive unless they already knew they would need one for a specific event. The regs say the authorization must be for a specific event or time period. I'm not sure you can get away with a blanket authorization.
Deborah
 

Deborah Campbell
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Dominion Dental Services, Inc.
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Subject: When to have the patient sign an authorization

How are providers in particular handling the singing of authorizations? Are practices having patients sign it when they first come in, for future disclosures, or as the specific situations arise (i.e., they later decide their atty. should see the medical records and sign an applicable authorization).

Thanks as always for your input.

Jill Rubin, Esq.
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