Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB96 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/07/2020

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
SENATE BILL 96 	By: Hall 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to medical records; amending 76 O.S. 
2011, Section 19, as last amended by Section 1, 
Chapter 100, O.S.L. 2015 (76 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 
19), which relates to access to medical records ; 
authorizing access to certain billing information; 
modifying fee structure for access to medical records 
by certain entities; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     76 O.S. 2011, Section 19, as last 
amended by Section 1, Chapter 100, O.S.L. 2015 (76 O.S. Supp. 2020, 
Section 19), is amen ded to read as follows: 
Section 19. A.  1.  Any person who is or has been a patient of 
a doctor, hospital, or other medical institution shall b e entitled, 
upon request, to obtain access to the information contained in the 
patient's medical records, including any x-ray or other photograph 
or image or, pathology slide or the patient's medical bills.  
Disclosure regarding a deceased patient shall require either a court 
order or a written release of an executor, admini strator or personal 
representative appoint ed by the court, or if there is no such   
 
 
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appointment, by the spouse of the patient or, if none, by any 
responsible member of the family of the patient.  As used in this 
paragraph, "responsible family member " shall mean the parent, adult 
child, adult sibling or other adult relative who was actively 
involved in providing care to or monitoring the care of the patient 
as verified by the doctor, hospital or other medical institution 
responsible for the care and treatment of such person. 
2.  Any person who is or h as been a patient of a doctor, 
hospital, or other medical institution shall be furnished copies of 
all medical records, including any x-ray, other photograph or image 
or, pathology slide, or all medical bills pertaining to that 
person's case upon request a nd upon the tender of the expenses 
enumerated in this paragraph.  The cost of each copy to such person 
or to the personal representative, spouse or responsible family 
member of such person, not including an y x-ray or other photograph 
or image or pathology slide, shall be fifty cents ($0.50) for each 
page.  Requests for medical records and medical bills from 
attorneys, insurance companies and by way of subpoena shall be 
charged a base fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) Twenty Dollars ($20.00) 
in addition to the per page charges required pursuant to this 
section, plus postage or delivery fee. The base fee shall be 
charged regardless of whether any records related to the request are 
located.  A fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) shall be charged if a 
certification or an affidavit by the provider regarding the   
 
 
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authenticity of the medical records or bills is requested. The 
physician, hospital or other medical professionals and institutions, 
or their business associates as the term is defined in Section 
160.103 of Title 45 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations 
shall produce the records in digital form at the rate of thirty 
cents ($0.30) per page if: 
a. the entire request can be reproduced from an 
electronic health record system, 
b. the medical record is records are specifically 
requested to be delivered in electro nic format, and 
c. the medical record records can be delivered 
electronically. 
If a provider or business associate transmits the records 
electronically, no postag e shall be charged but a delivery charge 
shall apply.  In no event shall a charge for the reproduction of 
electronically stored and delivered medical records pursuant to this 
paragraph exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) plus postage or 
delivery fee.  The cost of each printed x-ray, other photograph or 
image, or pathology slide to such person or to the legal 
representative of such person shall be Five Dollars ($5.00) Fifteen 
Dollars ($15.00).  If the x -ray, other photograph or image is 
provided on a CD/DVD or other electronic media, the fee shall be 
Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per CD/DVD or other elect ronic media.  The 
physician, hospital, or other medical professionals and   
 
 
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institutions, or their business associates as the term is defined in 
Section 160.103 of Title 45 of the United States Code of Federal 
Regulations, shall not charge a person who reque sts their own record 
a fee for searching, retrieving, reviewing, and preparing medical 
records of the person.  No mailing fee shall be charged for copies 
provided by facsimile.  All requests for medical records made 
pursuant to this subsection shall be sub ject to the fees described 
in this section regardless of where the copies or electronic 
versions of such records are actually produced. 
3.  The provisions of para graphs 1 and 2 of this subsection 
shall not apply to psychological, psychiatric, mental health or 
substance abuse treatment records.  In the case of psychological, 
psychiatric, mental health or substance abuse treatment records, 
access to information conta ined in the records shall be obtained 
pursuant to Section 1-109 of Title 43A of the Oklahoma S tatutes. 
B.  1.  In cases involving a claim for personal injury or death 
against any practitioner of the healing arts or a licensed hospital, 
or a nursing facilit y or nursing home licensed pursuant to Section 
1-1903 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes ari sing out of patient 
care, where any person has placed the physical or mental condition 
of that person in issue by the commencement of any action, 
proceeding, or suit for damages, or where any person has placed in 
issue the physical or mental condition of a ny other person or 
deceased person by or through whom the person rightfully claims,   
 
 
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that person shall be deemed to waive any privilege granted by law 
concerning any communication made to a physician or health care 
provider with reference to any physical or mental condition or any 
knowledge obtained by the physician or health care provider by 
personal examination of the patient; provided that, before any 
communication, medical or hospital record, or testimony is admitted 
in evidence in any proceeding, it mus t be material and relevant to 
an issue therein, according to existing rules of evidence.  
Psychological, psychiatric, mental health and substance abuse 
treatment records and information from psychological, psychiatric, 
mental health and substance abuse tre atment practitioners may only 
be obtained provided the requirements of Section 1 -109 of Title 43A 
of the Oklahoma Statutes are met. 
2.  Any person who obtains any document pursuant to the 
provisions of this section shall provide copies of the document to 
any opposing party in the proceeding upon payment of the expense of 
copying the document pursuant to the provisions of this section. 
C.  This section shall not app ly to the records of an inmate in 
a correctional institution when the correctional institution 
believes the release of such information to be a threat to the 
safety or security of the inmate or the institution. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall be come effective November 1, 2021. 
 
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