110 Health law contracts

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Letter to a Worker Asking for Permission for a Doctor's Report (UK) (Acas)
This template is a letter from an employer to a worker, requesting permission to obtain a medical report from their doctor. It outlines the worker's rights under the Access to Medical Records Act 1988, including the right to refuse permission or view the report. The letter also confirms secure storage of the report in line with GDPR.
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Consent for a Doctor's Report Form (UK) (Acas)
The Acas Consent for a Doctor’s Report form allows employees to authorize their employer to request medical information from their doctor in compliance with the Medical Reports Act 1988. It ensures that employees understand their rights, including the option to review the report before it is shared, promoting transparency and informed consent in workplace health assessments.
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Advance Decision by EasyLegalDocs
This document is an Advance Decision, also known as a Living Will, which allows an individual to refuse specific medical treatments in advance. It ensures that their wishes regarding life-sustaining treatments, terminal illness care, and severe cognitive impairment are respected if they lose the capacity to make decisions in the future. It also includes provisions for a Health Care Power of Attorney and legal protection for healthcare providers.
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Medical Consent Form by EasyLegalDocs
This document is a Medical Treatment Consent Form designed for a patient to give formal consent for a specific medical procedure or treatment. It outlines the details of the treatment, identifies the medical provider, and acknowledges the patient's understanding of associated risks. The form also includes sections for emergency contact information and consent for personal data use and sharing.
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Business Associate Agreement with HIPAA Compliance
The Standard Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is designed to enable HIPAA covered entities to exchange protected health information with SaaS providers and other business associates. It is part of OLL’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Medical Consent Form by EasyLegalDocs
This document is a Medical Treatment Consent Form designed for a patient to formally agree to a specific medical procedure. It requires details about the patient, the medical provider, and the treatment itself, while also outlining associated risks and allowing for consent to data sharing. The form concludes with signature lines for both the patient and the medical provider.
Bonterms
Business Associate Agreement by Bonterms
This document is a cover page for a Bonterms Standard Business Associate Agreement (BAA) (Version 1.0). It facilitates the execution of the BAA by identifying the main agreement it's incorporated into, specifying an effective date, and allowing for additional terms. It includes signature blocks for both the Customer and the Business Associate.
Acas
Consent for a Doctor's Report Form by Acas
This document is a consent form allowing an employer to obtain a medical report from an individual's doctor. It includes options for the individual to consent to the report, request to see a copy before it's sent to the employer, and confirm understanding of their rights under the Medical Records Act 1988.
Acas
Letter to a Worker Asking for Permission for a Doctor's Report by Acas
This document is a template for a letter from an organization to a worker, requesting permission to obtain a medical report from their doctor. It outlines the worker's rights regarding access to medical records under the Access to Medical Records Act 1988 and confirms secure data handling in compliance with GDPR.
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Advance Decision by EasyLegalDocs
This document is an Advance Decision, also known as a Living Will, allowing an individual to refuse specific medical treatments in advance. It outlines the declarant's wishes regarding life-sustaining treatments, artificial nutrition, and other interventions under various future health conditions, such as a persistent vegetative state or terminal illness. It ensures their healthcare preferences are respected if they lose the capacity to make decisions.