Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2229 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/28/2022

                    Assigned to HHS 	FOR COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2229 
 
prisoners; medical records; family access 
Purpose 
Allows prisoners to authorize the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and 
Re-entry (ADCRR) to release their medical records to an immediate family member or another 
designated individual, who may submit a recommendation for treatment to ADCRR on the 
prisoner's behalf. 
Background 
The ADCRR Medical Services Contract Monitoring Bureau (MSCMB) Technical Manual 
was created to provide technical and professional guidance for the delivery of quality health care 
within ADCRR facilities or supporting organizations. It is the responsibility of the ADCRR health 
services contract vendor, with oversight monitoring by the MSCMB, to ensure that adequate 
dental, medical, mental health, nursing, pharmaceutical, medical records, laboratory and x-ray 
services are available to the inmate population. 
Inmate health records may be released by ADCRR upon receipt of a valid authorization 
from the inmate or released offender, an authorization to release copies of medical records, a 
validly served subpoena or a court order. When releasing information for an inmate's care, the 
requesting party must provide identification and verify that the information is to be used by: 1) the 
attending medical practitioner responsible for inmate care; 2) health care facilities requiring 
information in order to provide inmate treatment; 3) medical practitioners with a legitimate or 
academic interest in the case; 4) vendor medical staff or peer review committees responsible for 
monitoring and evaluating care in the health care setting; 5) insurance companies or other 
financially responsible parties; or 6) the Industrial Commission of Arizona (MSCMB). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Allows prisoners to authorize ADCRR to release their medical records to an immediate family 
member or a designated individual. 
2. Requires the authorization to include a written release that complies with the Health 
Information Portability and Accountability Act. 
3. Requires ADCRR, if authorized by a prisoner, to release the prisoner's medical record to a 
family member or other designated individual within 15 days of authorization. 
4. Allows ADCRR to charge a fee to copy and produce prisoner medical records.  FACT SHEET 
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5. Authorizes a prisoner's immediate family member or designated individual to submit a 
recommendation for medical treatment to ADCRR on the prisoner's behalf. 
6. Requires a recommendation for inmate medical treatment to be from a physician who has 
recently reviewed the prisoner's medical record or who has previously treated the prisoner for 
a medical condition. 
7. Specifies that ADCRR is not required to accept or implement the recommendation but must 
promptly submit the recommendation to the contracted inmate healthcare vendor for clinical 
consideration and to determine if the recommendation is medically indicated. 
8. Stipulates that, if a recommendation is not medically indicated, the vendor must promptly place 
a written clinical explanation for the decision in the prisoner's medical record. 
9. Defines medical record as any medical record that is retained by ADCRR or a medical 
professional and that relates to medical treatment that was provided to the prisoner while in an 
ADCRR facility. 
10. Defines physician as a physician who holds an active license in good standing by any state. 
11. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
House Action 
JUD 1/26/22 DPA 9-1-0-0 
3
rd
 Read 2/3/22  59-0-1  
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 28, 2022 
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