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HIPAA Release Form made simple

A HIPAA Release lets the people you choose see your protected health information. Doctors. hospitals. and insurers can talk with your family or your agent when this release is in place. It does not give anyone the power to make medical decisions. It simply opens the door so your team can get updates and records.

Why people choose a HIPAA Release

  • Lets your family or agent speak with doctors without roadblocks
  • Makes it easy to share lab results. billing. and treatment notes
  • Reduces stress during hospital stays and emergencies
  • Pairs well with a Medical Power of Attorney for full support

How it works

You name the people who can receive your health information. You choose which providers can share. what type of information can be shared. and for what purpose. You also choose how long the release lasts. You can revoke the release at any time while you are competent.

Who needs it

  • Adults who want trusted family to get updates from doctors
  • Parents and caregivers who coordinate medical care
  • Anyone who has a Medical Power of Attorney and wants easy access to records

What you get with LegalDocuments.pro

  • Federal HIPAA Release with plain language choices
  • Clear selection of people. providers. types of records. and purpose
  • Simple steps for signing. witnessing. and notarization when required
  • Human review before you print or share

Transparent pricing

Federal HIPAA Release Form 99 dollars

Power of Attorney Medical 99 dollars

Bundle Medical POA plus HIPAA 175 dollars

Notary 150 dollars when purchased alone

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Feature Free generic HIPAA release LegalDocuments.pro HIPAA release 99 dollars
Meets federal privacy rule basics
Names people who can receive information and why
Lists providers allowed to share and the types of records
Set duration. expiration. and revocation instructions
Witness and notary guide included when needed
Attorney grade template plus human review

Note. A HIPAA Release does not give decision making power. It works best alongside a Medical Power of Attorney so the right person can both access information and make choices.

What we need to get started

  • Your full legal name. date of birth. and address
  • Names and contact info for the people you authorize
  • Providers who can share information and the types of records
  • The purpose and the expiration date if any

Simple next steps

  1. Click Start now and enter your details
  2. Review the draft in your browser
  3. Sign with the required witnesses and a notary if needed by your state

Friendly reminder

HIPAA is federal. Some states add extra rules for sensitive records. We give you simple steps for your state and include revocation instructions so you can change your mind any time while you are competent.