Arizona Statutes

§ 36-509 — Confidential records; immunity; definition

Arizona·Title 36 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 5 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES·Art. 2 Patient's Civil and Legal Rights
A.A health care entity must keep records and information contained in records confidential and not as public records, except as provided in this section. Records and information contained in records may be disclosed only as authorized by state or federal law, including the health insurance portability and accountability act privacy standards (45 Code of Federal Regulations part 160 and part 164, subpart E), or as follows to:
1.Physicians and providers of health, mental health or social and welfare services involved in caring for, treating or rehabilitating the patient.
2.Individuals to whom the patient or the patient's health care decision maker has given authorization to have information disclosed.
3.Persons authorized by a court order.
4.Persons doing research only if the activi

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