New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S487

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Limits fees charged to patients and authorized third parties for copies of medical and billing records.

Impact

If enacted, S487 would amend existing statutes governing the handling of medical records in New Jersey. Specifically, it would apply a uniform fee structure that caps costs for all types of record reproductions, including those stored in various formats such as electronic, microfilm, or paper. The bill also clearly prohibits healthcare entities from charging patients for billing records when requested directly by them or their authorized representatives, ensuring free access to those documents.

Summary

Senate Bill S487 aims to limit the fees charged by hospitals and healthcare professionals for the reproduction of medical and billing records. The legislation sets a maximum fee of $50 for electronic and paper reproductions, which encompasses any additional administrative costs. This is a significant reduction from the current prevailing law, which allows hospitals to charge up to $200 for such copies. The intention behind this measure is to facilitate better access to medical records for patients and their authorized representatives, particularly addressing the financial burdens on moderate-income individuals who may struggle with the costs of obtaining their records.

Contention

The bill may encounter opposition, as some stakeholders may argue that limiting fees could impact the financial sustainability of healthcare providers, especially smaller practices that might rely on these fees for covering operational costs. However, proponents suggest that the current fees are exorbitant and act as a barrier to necessary patient access to their health information. The debate likely revolves around balancing patient access to medical records and the financial realities faced by healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2274

Limits fees charged to patients and authorized third parties for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ S2253

Limits fees charged for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ A3656

Limits fees charged for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ SB787

Establishing limit on fees charged for medical records

NJ SB96

Medical records; authorizing access to certain billing information; modifying certain fee structure. Effective date.

NJ SB314

Medical records, fee for copies of medical records, further provided for

NJ SB00326

An Act Concerning Access To Medical Records And The Fees Charged For Medical Records.

NJ SB359

Concerning Access To Medical Records For A Legal Proceeding; And Concerning Fees Charged For Duplication Of Electronically Stored Medical Records.

NJ HB0312

Patient Medical Record Access Amendments

NJ HB1159

Provides relative to fees paid for copying medical records

Similar Bills

NJ S2274

Limits fees charged to patients and authorized third parties for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ A3656

Limits fees charged for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ S2253

Limits fees charged for copies of medical and billing records.

MS HB681

Dental and medical records; require practices to offer to patients upon expiration of prescribed retention period.

IL HB5074

MEDICAL RECORDS-COPY EXPENSE

IL HB3153

HLTH CARE RECORDS-GAL-NO FEE

IL HB1137

EVIDENCE-HEALTH CARE RECORDS

LA HB987

Prohibits laboratory or medical facilities from withholding test results to individuals