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Where can I download the OMH consent to release info form?

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Where can I download the OMH consent to release info form?

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OMH forms are official documents intended for use by employees of OMH in State operated facilities and therefore are not available for download. Unless otherwise indicated on a particular document or form, OMH grants permission to reproduce and distribute any material, including forms, policies, employee brochures, and training programs for non-commercial purposes and usage, so long as the contents remain unaltered and it is noted that OMH is the source. Q: I work for a psychiatric unit for adults and have been told that if a person calls for a patient that refuses consent for me to speak with that person, I can listen to what they have to say and even return phone messages. Doesn’t that inform them that the person is a patient by me returning the call and even listening to them provides information? Also, if the patient refuses to sign a consent for family involvement, is it against HIPAA to allow the family to visit our unit during visiting hours?

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OMH forms are official documents intended for use by employees of OMH in State operated facilities and therefore are not available for download. Unless otherwise indicated on a particular document or form, OMH grants permission to reproduce and distribute any material, including forms, policies, employee brochures, and training programs for non-commercial purposes and usage, so long as the contents remain unaltered and it is noted that OMH is the source. Q: I work for a psychiatric unit for adults and have been told that if a person calls for a patient that refuses consent for me to speak with that person, I can listen to what they have to say and even return phone messages. Doesn’t that inform them that the person is a patient by me returning the call and even listening to them provides information? Also, if the patient refuses to sign a consent for family involvement, is it against HIPAA to allow the family to visit our unit during visiting hours? Isn’t that an admission that the pat

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