Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.
Impact
The bill's proposed amendments have significant implications for state laws governing patient health information. By mandating that health care providers release requested medical records, the legislation could improve patient autonomy and empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health care. Furthermore, the prohibition of fees for certain records substantially increases accessibility for disadvantaged patients who may struggle with financial burdens, thus ensuring fairer access to health records across diverse populations.
Summary
A08905 is a bill introduced in the New York Assembly that aims to amend existing public health and mental hygiene laws to enhance the provision and access to patient health information and medical records. Notably, the bill expands the definition of medical records to encompass all health-related records, thereby establishing a more comprehensive framework for health information access. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of transparency in the health care system and a commitment to ensure that patients can obtain their health information more readily.
Contention
However, the passage of A08905 may raise concerns among some stakeholders regarding the potential financial implications for health care providers. By prohibiting fees for many types of health records, providers may face increased operational costs without corresponding revenue streams. Some healthcare organizations might argue that the amendment compromises their financial sustainability and discuss the feasibility of complying with such expansive access mandates. Moreover, there could be fears about safeguarding patient privacy and ensuring that sensitive health information is adequately protected under the new provisions of the law.
Same As
Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.
Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.
Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.
Provides for the creation and maintenance of digital records for each incarcerated individual which includes all medical records, including but not limited to mental health records and results of drug or alcohol tests, work records and evaluations, conduct records and programming records.
Provides for the creation and maintenance of digital records for each incarcerated individual which includes all medical records, including but not limited to mental health records and results of drug or alcohol tests, work records and evaluations, conduct records and programming records.
Establishes the central healthcare data system which stores medical records and information and provides such medical records and information to authorized users.
Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device.
Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device.