May a physician obtain a consent instead of providing the Notice of Privacy Practices?
No. A physician must provide the Notice even if the patient has provided a consent for the physician to make uses and disclosures with the patient’s information. As explained above, the Privacy Rules require a physician to provide the Notice and seek a written acknowledgement of receipt of the Notice.
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