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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB5164 Introduced , by Rep. Sue Scherer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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735 ILCS 5/8-2001 | from Ch. 110, par. 8-2001 |
735 ILCS 5/8-2001.5 | |
735 ILCS 5/8-2006 |
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Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Removes provisions allowing a health care facility or health care practitioner to charge a patient or a patient's representatives fees for photocopies of patient records. Makes conforming changes.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 8-2001, 8-2001.5, and 8-2006 as follows:
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6 | | (735 ILCS 5/8-2001) (from Ch. 110, par. 8-2001)
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7 | | Sec. 8-2001. Examination of health care records.
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8 | | (a) In this Section: |
9 | | "Health care facility" or "facility" means a public or
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10 | | private hospital, ambulatory surgical treatment center, |
11 | | nursing home,
independent practice association, or physician |
12 | | hospital organization, or any
other entity where health care |
13 | | services are provided to any person. The term
does not include |
14 | | a health care practitioner.
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15 | | "Health care practitioner" means any health care |
16 | | practitioner, including a physician, dentist, podiatric |
17 | | physician, advanced practice registered nurse, physician |
18 | | assistant, clinical psychologist, or clinical social worker. |
19 | | The term includes a medical office, health care clinic, health |
20 | | department, group practice, and any other organizational |
21 | | structure for a licensed professional to provide health care |
22 | | services. The term does not include a health care facility.
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23 | | (b) Every private and public health care facility shall, |
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1 | | upon the request of any
patient who has been treated in such |
2 | | health care facility, or any person, entity, or organization |
3 | | presenting a valid authorization for the release of records |
4 | | signed by the patient or the patient's legally authorized |
5 | | representative, or as authorized by Section 8-2001.5, permit |
6 | | the patient,
his or her health care practitioner,
authorized |
7 | | attorney, or any person, entity, or organization presenting a |
8 | | valid authorization for the release of records signed by the |
9 | | patient or the patient's legally authorized representative to |
10 | | examine the health care facility
patient care records,
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11 | | including but not limited to the history, bedside notes, |
12 | | charts, pictures
and plates, kept in connection with the |
13 | | treatment of such patient, and
permit copies of such records to |
14 | | be made by him or her or his or her
health care practitioner or |
15 | | authorized attorney. |
16 | | (c) Every health care practitioner shall, upon the request |
17 | | of any patient who has been treated by the health care |
18 | | practitioner, or any person, entity, or organization |
19 | | presenting a valid authorization for the release of records |
20 | | signed by the patient or the patient's legally authorized |
21 | | representative, permit the patient and the patient's health |
22 | | care practitioner or authorized attorney, or any person, |
23 | | entity, or organization presenting a valid authorization for |
24 | | the release of records signed by the patient or the patient's |
25 | | legally authorized representative, to examine and copy the |
26 | | patient's records, including but not limited to those relating |
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1 | | to the diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, history, charts, |
2 | | pictures and plates, kept in connection with the treatment of |
3 | | such patient. |
4 | | (d) A request for copies of the records shall
be in writing |
5 | | and shall be delivered to the administrator or manager of
such |
6 | | health care facility or to the health care practitioner. A |
7 | | patient who has been treated by the health care practitioner, |
8 | | or any person, entity, or organization presenting a valid |
9 | | authorization for the release of records signed by the patient |
10 | | or the patient's legally authorized representative may not be |
11 | | charged for photocopies of the records. The
person (including |
12 | | patients, health care practitioners and attorneys)
requesting |
13 | | copies of records shall reimburse the facility or the health |
14 | | care practitioner at the time of such copying for all
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15 | | reasonable expenses, including the costs of independent copy |
16 | | service companies,
incurred in connection with such copying not |
17 | | to
exceed a $20 handling charge for processing the
request and |
18 | | the actual postage or shipping charge, if any, plus: (1) for |
19 | | paper copies
75 cents per page for the first through 25th |
20 | | pages, 50
cents per page for the 26th through 50th pages, and |
21 | | 25 cents per page for all
pages in excess of 50 (except that |
22 | | the charge shall not exceed $1.25 per page
for any copies made |
23 | | from microfiche or microfilm; records retrieved from scanning, |
24 | | digital imaging, electronic information or other digital |
25 | | format do not qualify as microfiche or microfilm retrieval for |
26 | | purposes of calculating charges); and (2) for electronic |
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1 | | records, retrieved from a scanning, digital imaging, |
2 | | electronic information or other digital format in an electronic |
3 | | document, a charge of 50% of the per page charge for paper |
4 | | copies under subdivision (d)(1). This per page charge includes |
5 | | the cost of each CD Rom, DVD, or other storage media. Records |
6 | | already maintained in an electronic or digital format shall be |
7 | | provided in an electronic format when so requested.
If the |
8 | | records system does not allow for the creation or transmission |
9 | | of an electronic or digital record, then the facility or |
10 | | practitioner shall inform the requester in writing of the |
11 | | reason the records can not be provided electronically. The |
12 | | written explanation may be included with the production of |
13 | | paper copies, if the requester chooses to order paper copies. |
14 | | These rates shall be automatically adjusted as set forth in |
15 | | Section 8-2006.
The facility or health care practitioner may, |
16 | | however, charge for the
reasonable cost of all duplication of
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17 | | record material or information that cannot routinely be copied |
18 | | or duplicated on
a standard commercial photocopy machine such |
19 | | as x-ray films or pictures or CD Roms, DVDs, or other storage |
20 | | media .
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21 | | (d-5) (Blank). The handling fee shall not be collected from |
22 | | the patient or the patient's personal representative who |
23 | | obtains copies of records under Section 8-2001.5. |
24 | | (e) The requirements of this Section shall be satisfied |
25 | | within 30 days of the
receipt of a written request by a patient |
26 | | or by his or her legally authorized
representative, health care |
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1 | | practitioner,
authorized attorney, or any person, entity, or |
2 | | organization presenting a valid authorization for the release |
3 | | of records signed by the patient or the patient's legally |
4 | | authorized representative. If the facility
or health care |
5 | | practitioner needs more time to comply with the request, then |
6 | | within 30 days after receiving
the request, the facility or |
7 | | health care practitioner must provide the requesting party with |
8 | | a written
statement of the reasons for the delay and the date |
9 | | by which the requested
information will be provided. In any |
10 | | event, the facility or health care practitioner must provide |
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requested information no later than 60 days after receiving |
12 | | the request.
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13 | | (f) A health care facility or health care practitioner must |
14 | | provide the public with at least 30 days prior
notice of the |
15 | | closure of the facility or the health care practitioner's |
16 | | practice. The notice must include an explanation
of how copies |
17 | | of the facility's records may be accessed by patients. The
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18 | | notice may be given by publication in a newspaper of general |
19 | | circulation in the
area in which the health care facility or |
20 | | health care practitioner is located.
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21 | | (g) Failure to comply with the time limit requirement of |
22 | | this Section shall
subject the denying party to expenses and |
23 | | reasonable attorneys' fees
incurred in connection with any |
24 | | court ordered enforcement of the provisions
of this Section. |
25 | | (h) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law in |
26 | | recognition of service provided, a health care facility or |
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1 | | health care practitioner shall provide without charge one |
2 | | duplication of record materials or information in a patient's |
3 | | records that cannot routinely be copied or duplicated on a |
4 | | standard commercial photocopy machine complete copy of a |
5 | | patient's records if: (1) the patient is an indigent homeless |
6 | | veteran; and (2) the records are being requested by the patient |
7 | | or a person, entity, or organization presenting a valid |
8 | | authorization for the release of records signed by the patient |
9 | | or the patient's legally authorized representative, for the |
10 | | purpose of supporting a claim for federal veterans' disability |
11 | | benefits.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18; 100-814, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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13 | | (735 ILCS 5/8-2001.5) |
14 | | Sec. 8-2001.5. Authorization for release of a deceased |
15 | | patient's records. |
16 | | (a) In addition to disclosure allowed under Section 8-802, |
17 | | a deceased person's health care records must be released upon |
18 | | written request of the executor or administrator of the |
19 | | deceased person's estate or to an agent appointed by the |
20 | | deceased under a power of attorney for health care. When no |
21 | | executor, administrator, or agent exists, and the person did |
22 | | not specifically object to disclosure of his or her records in |
23 | | writing, then a deceased person's health care records must be |
24 | | released upon the written request of a person, who is |
25 | | considered to be a personal representative of the patient for |
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1 | | the purpose of the release of a deceased patient's health care |
2 | | records, in one of these categories: |
3 | | (1) the deceased person's surviving spouse; or |
4 | | (2) if there is no surviving spouse, any one or more of |
5 | | the following: (i) an adult son or daughter of the |
6 | | deceased, (ii) a parent of the deceased, or (iii) an adult |
7 | | brother or sister of the deceased. |
8 | | (b) Health care facilities and practitioners are |
9 | | authorized to provide a copy of a deceased patient's records |
10 | | based upon a person's payment of the statutory fee and signed |
11 | | "Authorized Relative Certification", attesting to the fact |
12 | | that the person is authorized to receive such records under |
13 | | this Section. |
14 | | (c) Any person who, in good faith, relies on a copy of an |
15 | | Authorized Relative Certification shall have the same |
16 | | immunities from criminal and civil liability as those who rely |
17 | | on a power of attorney for health care as provided by Illinois |
18 | | law. |
19 | | (d) Upon request for records of a deceased patient, the |
20 | | named authorized relative shall provide the facility or |
21 | | practitioner with a certified copy of the death certificate and |
22 | | a certification in substantially the following form: |
23 | | AUTHORIZED RELATIVE CERTIFICATION |
24 | | I, (insert name of authorized relative), certify that I am |
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1 | | an authorized relative of the deceased (insert name of |
2 | | deceased). (A certified copy of the death certificate must be |
3 | | attached.) |
4 | | I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief that |
5 | | no executor or administrator has been appointed for the |
6 | | deceased's estate, that no agent was authorized to act for the |
7 | | deceased under a power of attorney for health care, and the |
8 | | deceased has not specifically objected to disclosure in |
9 | | writing. |
10 | | I certify that I am the surviving spouse of the deceased; |
11 | | or |
12 | | I certify that there is no surviving spouse and my |
13 | | relationship to the deceased is (circle one): |
14 | | (1) An adult son or daughter of the deceased. |
15 | | (2) Either parent of the deceased. |
16 | | (3) An adult brother or sister of the deceased. |
17 | | I certify that I am seeking the records as a personal |
18 | | representative who is acting in a representative capacity and |
19 | | who is authorized to seek these records under Section 8-2001.5 |
20 | | of the Code of Civil Procedure. |
21 | | This certification is made under penalty of perjury.* |
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1 | | Dated: (insert date) |
2 | | ................................. |
3 | | (Print Authorized Relative's Name) |
4 | | ................................. |
5 | | (Authorized Relative's Signature) |
6 | | ................................. |
7 | | (Authorized Relative's Address) |
8 | | *(Note: Perjury is defined in Section 32-2 of the Criminal Code |
9 | | of 2012, and is a Class 3 felony.)
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 97-623, eff. 11-23-11; 97-867, eff. 7-30-12; |
11 | | 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13 .)
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12 | | (735 ILCS 5/8-2006)
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13 | | Sec. 8-2006. Copying fees; adjustment for inflation. |
14 | | Beginning in
2003, every January 20, the copying fee limits |
15 | | established in Section Sections 8-2001 and 8-2005 shall |
16 | | automatically be increased or decreased, as
applicable, by a |
17 | | percentage equal to the percentage change in the consumer
price |
18 | | index-u during the preceding 12-month calendar year. "Consumer |
19 | | price
index-u" means the index published by the Bureau of Labor |
20 | | Statistics of the
United States Department of Labor that |
21 | | measures the average change in
prices of goods and services |
22 | | purchased by all urban consumers, United
States city average, |
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1 | | all items, 1982-84 = 100. The new amount resulting
from each |
2 | | annual adjustment shall be determined by the Comptroller and
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3 | | made available to the public via the Comptroller's official |
4 | | website by January 31 of every year.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 94-982, eff. 6-30-06; 95-478, eff. 1-1-08 |
6 | | (changed from 8-27-07 by P.A. 95-480).)
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