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 Bill Status of HB3077  102nd General Assembly


Short Description:  CIV PRO-PROTECTED HEALTH INFO

House Sponsors
Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/13/2021HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
735 ILCS 5/8-2001from Ch. 110, par. 8-2001


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Inspection of Records Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Expands the definitions of "health care facility" and "health care practitioner" to include entities that contract to provide copies of protected health information. Defines "patient", "patient's representative", and "protected health information". Changes references to "health care records" to "protected health information". Makes changes concerning who may be granted access to a patient's protected health information and the charges for copies of protected health information. Provides that a health care facility or health care practitioner shall provide the patient or patient's representative with access to the protected health information in the form and format requested. Deletes language providing for a $20 handling charge for processing a request for protected health information in a paper copy. Provides that each health care facility and health care provider shall adopt policies for the examination of protected health information that meets certain requirements. Provides that a health care facility or health care practitioner shall provide without charge one copy of a patient's protected health information for the purpose of supporting a claim for disability or medical assistance benefits. Effective immediately.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/15/2019HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch
  2/15/2019HouseFirst Reading
  2/15/2019HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  3/5/2019HouseAssigned to Health Care Licenses Committee
  3/29/2019HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/13/2021HouseSession Sine Die

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