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Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, a covered entity is prohibited from charging an individual who has requested a copy of her PHI more than a reasonable, cost-based fee for the copy that covers onlycertain labor, supply, and postage costs that may apply in fulfilling the request.
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.
$1.00 per page for first 25 pages. $0.50 per page for pages 26-350. $0.25 per page thereafter. Handling charge of $25.00.
If patients ask for copies of their electronic protected health information (PHI), the fees you charge must be reasonable and cost-based, ing to federal and state regulations.
Some examples of violations of medical ethics include: A doctor or psychiatrist who has sexual contact with a patient. Failing to give a patient information that would allow them to make informed decisions about care. Disclosing a patients confidential information without their consent.
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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.
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.
Physicians may ethically terminate care with a patient who has initiated legal proceedings against the physician. Physicians also may ethically discharge patients for financial reasons such as chronic nonpayment of medical bills or repeated failure to keep appointments.

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