Medical Records Reproduction Fee Schedule for 2008
Act 26 of 2006 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 2006 (HIPAA) set limits for medical record copying charges.
Below are the updated fees for 2008.
| |
Act 26 (2008) |
Charge to Patient (HIPAA Applies) |
Charge to Others |
|
Retrieval Fee |
$19.00 |
$0 |
$19.00 |
|
Pages 1-20 |
$1.28/page |
Cost up to $1.28/page |
$1.28/page |
| Pages 21-60 |
$.95/page |
Cost up to $.95/page |
$.95/page |
| Pages 61+ |
$.32/page |
Cost up to $.32/page |
$.32/page |
HIPAA is a federal law that limits the amount that a patient may be charged for copies of their medical records. Act 26 is a state law that annually sets specific limits on medical records copying fees that any individual or entity may be charged.
Under HIPAA, medical record copying fees for patients may not include costs associated with searching for and retrieving the medical record. They may be charged for the copying and mailing costs up to the limits set by Act 26.
Both HIPAA and Act 26 permit search and retrieval fees for all other requests.
To determine copying and mailing costs for patient requests under HIPAA, consider:
- Salary and benefits of the person who does the copying
- Cost of the supplies
- Cost of equipment
- The actual cost of postage, shipping, and delivery
For a complete list of fees that can be assessed, see the documents at the bottom of this page.
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Last Updated: 1/9/2008