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42 CFR §2.24

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Upon request, an intermediary must provide to patients who have consented to the disclosure of their records using a general designation, pursuant to § 2.31(a)(4)(ii)(B), a list of persons to which their records have been disclosed pursuant to the general designation.
  1. (a)Under this section, patient requests:
    1. (1)Must be made in writing; and
    2. (2)Are limited to disclosures made within the past 3 years.
  2. (b)Under this section, the entity named on the consent form that discloses information pursuant to a patient's general designation (the entity that serves as an intermediary) must:
    1. (1)Respond in 30 or fewer days of receipt of the written request; and
    2. (2)Provide, for each disclosure, the name(s) of the entity(ies) to which the disclosure was made, the date of the disclosure, and a brief description of the patient identifying information disclosed.