Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-5-128 - Medical Information Reproduction Cost Limitation; Definition of Medical Information
A. A
health care provider shall not charge more than $.25 per page plus $10 per hour
in associated clerical costs for reproduction of medical information when a
party, an authorized representative of a party, or an entity that is authorized
by a claimant in a workers' compensation matter makes a request for that
information under A.R.S. §
23-908(C).
B. This Section applies to all A.R.S. §
23-908(B) health care providers providing medical
services to injured claimants including health care providers that contract
with copying services, recordkeeping services, or other similar services for
the reproduction of medical information. For purposes of this Section, fees for
reproduction of medical information charged by these services are considered
the same as if the reproduction fees are charged by a health care
provider.
C. For purposes of this
Section, "medical information" means:
1. A
communication recorded in any form or medium and maintained for the purpose of
patient care, diagnosis, or treatment, including a report, note, order, test
result, photograph, videotape, X-ray, and billing record;
2. A report of an independent medical
examination that describes patient care or treatment;
3. A psychological record;
4. A medical record held by a health care
provider including a medical record prepared by another provider; and
5. A recorded communication between emergency
medical personnel and medical personnel concerning the care or treatment of a
person.
D. For purposes
of this Section, "medical information" does not include:
1. Materials that are prepared in connection
with utilization review, peer review, or quality assurance activities,
including records that a health care provider prepares under A.R.S.
§§
36-441,
36-445
or
36-2402;
and
2. Recorded telephone and radio
calls to and from a publicly operated emergency dispatch office relating to
requests for emergency services or reports of suspected criminal
activity.
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