![]() State Board of Workers Compensation Hawaii ![]() Search Fee: $30.00 flat fee (first 150 pages) $0.88/pg of records produced in non-electronic format $86.54 Max fee for records produced in electronic format $0.66/pg for records produced in electronic format Microfilm and other media: Actual cost of reproductionĭelaware Administrative Code, Title 24: Chapter 1700, Sections 16 and 29 Search Fee: $18.53 flat fee (first ten pages)ĦCCR 1011-1 Chapter 2 Part 5.2.3.4 Connecticut Search Fee: $4.00 (or $6.00 depending on the requestor)Ĭal. Per Section 12-21-6.1 Alabama Code Reproduction Arizona X-rays / Other Media: Actual cost of reproduction There are currently no fee statutes in place for Alaska, Idaho, and South Dakota. - These fees are set forth by each state's law and DO NOT reflect charges for the patient or patient directive requests, which will vary based on new updates to the HITECH ACT, valid as of 4/2016. If you notice a fee is incorrect or outdated, please Contact Us. We will do our best to update this list as we receive new, verified statute information. *PLEASE NOTE: Fees are subject to change based on new laws passed in each state throughout a calendar year. Below are the current fees for each state. ![]() The laws for copying medical records vary from state to state based on the statute passed by each state's legislation. The Omnibus Rule, effective, "allows for the identification of labor costs for copying protected health information (PHI), whether in paper or electronic form, which can include a reasonable cost-based fee for time spent creating and copying the file". State-by-State Guide of Medical Record Copying Fees ![]()
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