(a)   (1)   Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a health care provider
shall comply within a reasonable time after a person in interest
requests in writing:
      (i)   To receive a copy of a medical record; or
      (ii)   To see and copy the medical record.
    (2)   If a medical record relates to a psychiatric or psychological problem
and the attending health care provider, with any available and feasible
input from a primary provider of mental health services, believes
disclosure of any portion of the medical record to be injurious to the
health of a patient or recipient, the health care provider may refuse
to disclose that portion of the medical record to the patient,
recipient, or person in interest but, on written request, shall:
      (i)   Make a summary of the undisclosed portion of the medical record
available to the patient, recipient, or person in interest;
      (ii)   Insert a copy of the summary in the medical record of the patient or
recipient;
      (iii)   Permit examination and copying of the medical record by another health
care provider who is authorized to treat the patient or recipient for
the same condition as the health care provider denying the request; and
      (iv)   Inform the patient or recipient of the patient's or recipient's right
to select another health care provider under this subsection.
  (b)   (1)   A health care provider shall establish procedures for a person in
interest to request an addition to or correction of a medical record.
    (2)   A person in interest may not have any information deleted from a
medical record.
    (3)   Within a reasonable time after a person in interest requests a change
in a medical record, the health care provider shall:
      (i)   Make the requested change; or
      (ii)   Provide written notice of a refusal to make the change to the person in
interest.
    (4)   A notice of refusal shall contain:
      (i)   Each reason for the refusal; and
      (ii)   The procedures, if any, that the health care provider has established
for review of the refusal.
    (5)   If the final determination of the health care provider is a refusal to
change the medical record, the provider:
      (i)   Shall permit a person in interest to insert in the medical record a
concise statement of the reason that the person in interest disagrees
with the record; and
      (ii)   May insert in the medical record a statement of the reasons for the
refusal.
    (6)   A health care provider shall give a notice of a change in a medical
record or a copy of a statement of disagreement:
      (i)   To any individual the person in interest has designated to receive the
notice or statement; and
      (ii)   To whom the health care provider has disclosed an inaccurate, an
incomplete, or a disputed medical record within the previous 6 months.
    (7)   If a health care provider discloses a medical record after an addition,
correction, or statement of disagreement has been made, the provider
shall include with the medical record a copy of each addition,
correction, or statement of disagreement.
  (c)   (1)   (i)   In this subsection, "medical record" includes a copy of a medical
bill that has been requested by an individual.
      (ii)   The provisions of this subsection do not apply to x-rays.
    (2)   A health care provider may require a person in interest or any other
authorized person who requests a copy of a medical record to pay the
cost of copying:
      (i)   For State facilities regulated by the Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, as provided in § 10-621 of the State Government Article; or
      (ii)   For all other health care providers, the reasonable cost of providing
the information requested.
    (3)   (i)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (4) of this subsection, for a
copy of a medical record requested by a person in interest or any other
authorized person under paragraph (2)(ii) of this subsection, a health
care provider may charge a fee for copying and mailing not exceeding 50
cents for each page of the medical record.
      (ii)   In addition to the fee charged under subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph, a hospital or a health care provider may charge:
        1.   A preparation fee not to exceed $15 for medical record retrieval and
preparation; and
        2.   The actual cost for postage and handling of the medical record.
    (4)   On or after July 1, 1995, the fees charged under paragraph (3) of this
subsection may be adjusted annually for inflation in accordance with
the Consumer Price Index.
    (5)   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person or entity who is
not subject to the provisions of this subsection and who obtains a
medical record from a health care provider or the provider's agent may
not charge a fee for any subsequent copies of that medical record that
exceeds the fee authorized under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection.
  (d)   Except for an emergency request from a unit of State or local
government concerning a child protective services case or adult
protective services case, a health care provider may withhold copying
until the fee for copying is paid.
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