Oklahoma SB423 modifies access to medical records, eliminates certain duties of health care providers, and authorizes fees for medical records.
Oklahoma SB423 amends the law to allow patients or their personal representatives to access their medical records upon request. It eliminates certain duties of health care providers regarding medical records and authorizes the imposition of fees for medical records. The bill specifies that no mailing fee shall be charged for copies provided by facsimile. It also outlines fees for different types of requests, including a base fee of thirty cents per page for electronic requests and a fee of fifteen dollars if certification or an affidavit is requested.
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