A frequent source of complaints received by the Dental Board stems from confusion regarding the law governing the release of copies of medical records. The applicable law can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations (“CFR”) 45 CFR § 164.524 (c) and the Annotated Code of Maryland, Health General Article, (“HG”) Sections 4-304 and 4-309. The law provides that dentists, as well as other health care providers, are required to release copies of medical records to patients who request them in writing, within 21 working days of the request. The patient may also request that the records be forwarded directly to another dentist. The originals may be retained by the treating dentist. Although the law provides for 21 working days to provide the copies, the Board appreciates dentists providing the copies at the earliest opportunity since the patient usually seeks the records for subsequent dental treatment.
Please note the following:
A patient is entitled to a copy of their records, or the patient may request that the copies be forwarded to another health care provider;
A dentist may not refuse to provide copies of records because of the failure of the patient to pay for health care (in other words, any outstanding balance the patient may owe for treatment is irrelevant);
A dentist may require that the appropriate copying fees be paid prior to providing the copies;
Dentists may charge no more than the following for copies of dental records:
Please note that pursuant to the CFR a preparation fee and retrieval fee which was formerly permitted under HG § 4-304 (c) may no longer be charged.
There are no other applicable fees for copying medical records or x-rays.
Please note that the records laws and the Consumer Price Index may change with time.
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