50-16-530. Disclosure without patient's authorization.
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50-16-530 . Disclosure without patient's authorization. A health care provider may disclose health care information about a patient without the patient's authorization if the disclosure is:
(1)directory information, unless the patient has instructed the health care provider not to make the disclosure;
(2)to federal, state, or local public health authorities, to the extent the health care provider is required by law to report health care information or when needed to protect the public health;
(3)to federal, state, or local law enforcement authorities to the extent required by law;
(4)to a law enforcement officer about the general physical condition of a patient being treated in a health care facility if the patient was injured on a public roadway or was injured by the possible criminal act of another;
(5)in response to a request of the office of victims services for information under 53-9-104 (2)(b);
(6)pursuant to compulsory process in accordance with 50-16-535 and 50-16-536 ;
(7)pursuant to 50-16-712 ; or
(8)to the state medical examiner or a county coroner for use in determining cause of death. The information is required to be held confidential as provided by law.