Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB946

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Medical records; require health care provider to timely provide to patients after receiving request for.

Impact

The enactment of HB 946 would significantly influence the operations of healthcare providers in Mississippi. By instituting a clear timeline for the provision of medical records, the bill aims to streamline processes and enhance the level of service that providers offer to patients. This legislative change seeks to improve transparency and accountability within the healthcare system, which may foster better relationships between patients and providers. It also minimizes the potential for disputes regarding record access, as the requirements are clearly defined by law.

Summary

House Bill 946 establishes new provisions under the Mississippi Code, specifically Section 41-10-5, which mandates that health care providers and their agents must provide medical and billing records to patients within thirty days of receiving a valid request. This legislation is aimed at enhancing patient rights by ensuring that individuals have timely access to their medical information, which is critical for informed decision-making regarding their healthcare. This bill reflects a growing trend to empower patients in managing their health and treatment options by removing unnecessary delays in record retrieval.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves to benefit patients by ensuring access to their health information, it may also raise concerns among healthcare providers about the logistical implications of complying with these new requirements. The timeframe set by the bill is relatively tight, potentially placing additional administrative pressures on healthcare facilities. Stakeholders in the healthcare industry may argue about the feasibility of meeting these demands consistently, especially in scenarios where large volumes of requests might overwhelm existing processes. This tension highlights the need for a balance between patient empowerment and the operational capabilities of healthcare entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2725

Medical records; require health care providers to provide within 30 days of patient's or their representative's request.

MS SB2873

Medical records retention requirements; provide for.

MS A3528

Requires parents and guardians be provided access to medical records of minor patients; provides immunity to health care facilities and professionals that provide access to records.

MS S2296

Requires parents and guardians be provided access to medical records of minor patients; provides immunity to health care facilities and professionals that provide access to records.

MS SB2469

Medical records; prohibit health care facilities from withholding from parents the records of their minor children.

MS SB138

Relative to record requests by health care providers.

MS HB422

Provides with respect to timely reimbursement of overpaid medical bills to patients by healthcare providers

MS A5055

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

MS A1525

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

MS HB1629

Health care records; providers shall provide one free copy of records stored in EHR upon request.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.