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Aug 6th, 2022
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How to change fee in the Release of Medical Information

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Joe McCoy with high-tech compliance Associates and thank you very much for attending our webinar on releasing medical records high-tech compliance Associates have been in business for 13 years and we specialize in helping officers both big and small achieve HIPAA compliance in a time and cost-effective manner todays webinar is all about releasing medical records which is we have seen major changes the past few years and maybe you dont know the difference between an authorization and a right of access request so we have today our senior expert in HIPAA compliance Michael McCoy to present to you today releasing medical records the intercession between HIPAA and information blocking many of the documents that are used throughout this uh presentation are available in the handouts tab including the whole slide deck so if you want any of those documents easily downloadable please check out the handouts tab and again thank you very much for attending this webinar without further Ado here is

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When the patient requests his or her own medical records, California law (Health Safety Code 123110) allows health care providers to charge a patient or their legal representative a maximum of $0.25 per page or $0.50 per page for records copied from microfilm.
Under New Jersey law, your health care provider owns the actual medical record. This means, for example, that if your provider maintains paper medical records, they own and have the right to keep the original record. You only have the right to see and get a copy of it.
Can a doctor charge me for copies of my medical records or x-rays? Yes, pursuant to Health Safety Code section 123110, a doctor can charge 25 cents per page plus a reasonable clerical fee. For diagnostic films, such as an x-ray, MRI, CT and PET scans, you can be charged the actual cost of copying the films.
CAN A DOCTOR CHARGE ME FOR MY MEDICAL RECORDS? The doctor may charge you to copy your records. The cost may not be greater than $1.00 per page or $100.00 for the entire record, whichever is less.
Flat fee for electronic copies of PHI maintained electronically. A covered entity may charge individuals a flat fee for all requests for electronic copies of PHI maintained electronically, provided the fee does not exceed $6.50, inclusive of all labor, supplies, and any applicable postage.
However, the reasonable charge for paper copies shall not exceed seventy-five cents per page AND THE REASONABLE CHARGE FOR COPIES PROVIDED IN AN ELECTRONIC FORMAT SHALL BE THE LESSER OF EITHER SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER PAGE OR A TOTAL OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule permits a covered entity to charge a reasonable, cost-based fee for individuals (or their personal representatives) to receive (or direct to a third party) a copy of the individuals PHI.
If I want copies of my records, do I have to pay for them? The law allows physicians and institutions to charge no more than 75 cents a page, plus postage, for paper copies of medical records. Physicians may charge the actual reproduction costs for radiographic materials, such as X-rays or MRI films.

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