When is it appropriate to release a patient’s identity to a third party?

a. There is photographic proof that the patient was in the office.
b. The patient was identified in the office.
c. The patient has given explicit written consent.
d. It is never appropriate to release a patient’s identity.

c. The patient has given explicit written consent.

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________—Doctor of optometry who specializes in examining the eyes and prescribes corrective lenses

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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