
Principles of Law Regarding Charges for Copies of Medical Records
- If a physician charges for copies, a requestor of medical records must pay for those copies
- Payment may be required by the physician prior to the records being furnished
- Limitations on charges for records requested in order to make or complete an application for a disability benefits program are different from program to program and are not covered by the limitations set forth below
- The statutory charges now will be updated annually in accordance with the medical component of the consumer price index and will have an effective date of July 1 of each year
- Medical Records are the property of the physician in custody or control of the records
- A physician must provide copies of a patient's records to the patient or to a physician of the patient's choice, upon written request, within a reasonable period of time, unless providing the records to the patient would be detrimental to the patient
- The Office of Budget and Planning is responsible for calculating an annual inflation adjustment to these costs, effective July 1 of each year.
Review Rate Sheet from the Georgia Office of Planning and Budget
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Allowable Charges (effective 07/01/11): |
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Administrative Costs |
$25.88 |
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A charge for Certifying the Copies of the patient's record |
Up to $9.70 per record |
Cost of Postage |
Actual Costs |
Copying charges per page: |
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First 20 pages of patient's record |
Up to $.97 per page |
Pages 21 through 100 of record |
Up to $.83 per page |
Per page for over 100 pages |
Up to $.66 per page |
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Reproduction of non-paper forms of Records |
Full reasonable costs |




