| Chapter 162 |
| 2016 -- H 8319 Enacted 06/27/2016 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - RIGHTS OF PATIENTS - MEDICAL RECORD FEES FOR VETERANS |
| Introduced By: Representatives Malik, Corvese, Azzinaro, Messier, and Costa |
| Date Introduced: June 10, 2016 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| Section 23-17-19.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-17 entitled "Licensing of Health |
| Care Facilities" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 23-17-19.1. Rights of patients. -- Every health care facility licensed under this chapter |
| shall observe the following standards and any other standards that may be prescribed in rules and |
| regulations promulgated by the licensing agency with respect to each patient who utilizes the |
| facility: |
| (1) The patient shall be afforded considerate and respectful care. |
| (2) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the name of the physician |
| responsible for coordinating his or her care. |
| (3) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the name of the physician or other |
| person responsible for conducting any specific test or other medical procedure performed by the |
| health care facility in connection with the patient's treatment. |
| (4) The patient shall have the right to refuse any treatment by the health care facility to |
| the extent permitted by law. |
| (5) The patient's right to privacy shall be respected to the extent consistent with providing |
| adequate medical care to the patient and with the efficient administration of the health care |
| facility. Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude discreet discussion of a patient's |
| case or examination of appropriate medical personnel. |
| (6) The patient's right to privacy and confidentiality shall extend to all records pertaining |
| to the patient's treatment except as otherwise provided by law. |
| (7) The health care facility shall respond in a reasonable manner to the request of a |
| patient's physician, certified nurse practitioner, and/or a physician's assistant for medical services |
| to the patient. The health care facility shall also respond in a reasonable manner to the patient's |
| request for other services customarily rendered by the health care facility to the extent the |
| services do not require the approval of the patient's physician, certified nurse practitioner, and/or |
| a physician's assistant or are not inconsistent with the patient's treatment. |
| (8) Before transferring a patient to another facility, the health care facility must first |
| inform the patient of the need for, and alternatives to, a transfer. |
| (9) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the identities of all other health care |
| and educational institutions that the health care facility has authorized to participate in the |
| patient's treatment and the nature of the relationship between the institutions and the health care |
| facility. |
| (10)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subparagraph, if the health care facility |
| proposes to use the patient in any human-subjects research, it shall first thoroughly inform the |
| patient of the proposal and offer the patient the right to refuse to participate in the project. |
| (b) No facility shall be required to inform prospectively the patient of the proposal and |
| the patient's right to refuse to participate when: (i) tThe facility's human-subjects research |
| involves the investigation of potentially lifesaving devices, medications, and/or treatments and |
| the patient is unable to grant consent due to a life-threatening situation and consent is not |
| available from the agent pursuant to chapter 23-4.10 of title 23 the general laws or the patient's |
| decision maker if an agent has not been designated or an applicable advanced directive has not |
| been executed by the patient; and (ii) tThe facility's institutional review board approves the |
| human-subjects research pursuant to the requirements of 21 CFR Part Pt. 50 and/or 45 CFR Part |
| Pt. 46 (relating to the informed consent of human subjects). Any health care facility engaging in |
| research pursuant to the requirements of subparagraph (b) herein shall file a copy of the relevant |
| research protocol with the department of health, which filing shall be publicly available. |
| (11) Upon request, the patient shall be allowed to examine and shall be given an |
| explanation of the bill rendered by the health care facility irrespective of the source of payment of |
| the bill. |
| (12) Upon request, the patient shall be permitted to examine any pertinent health care |
| facility rules and regulations that specifically govern the patient's treatment. |
| (13) The patient shall be offered treatment without discrimination as to race, color, |
| religion, national origin, or source of payment. |
| (14) Patients shall be provided with a summarized medical bill within thirty (30) days of |
| discharge from a health care facility. Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with an itemized |
| copy of his or her bill. When patients are residents of state-operated institutions and facilities, the |
| provisions of this subsection shall not apply. |
| (15) Upon request, the patient shall be allowed the use of a personal television set |
| provided that the television complies with underwriters' laboratory standards and O.S.H.A. |
| standards, and so long as the television set is classified as a portable television. |
| (16) No charge of any kind, including, but not limited to, copying, postage, retrieval, or |
| processing fees, shall be made for furnishing a health record or part of a health record to a patient, |
| his or her attorney, or authorized representative if the record, or part of the record, is necessary |
| for the purpose of supporting an appeal under any provision of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. |
| § 301 et seq., and the request is accompanied by documentation of the appeal or a claim under the |
| provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act, chapters 29 – 38 of title 28 or for any patient who |
| is a veteran and the medical record is necessary for any application for benefits of any kind. A |
| provider shall furnish a health record requested pursuant to this section by mail, electronically, or |
| otherwise, within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the request. For the purposes of this section, |
| "provider" shall include any out-of-state entity that handles medical records for in-state providers. |
| Further, for patients of school-based health centers, the director is authorized to specify by |
| regulation an alternative list of age appropriate rights commensurate with this section. |
| (17) The patient shall have the right to have his or her pain assessed on a regular basis. |
| (18) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, upon request, patients |
| receiving care through hospitals, nursing homes, assisted-living residences and home health care |
| providers, shall have the right to receive information concerning hospice care, including the |
| benefits of hospice care, the cost, and how to enroll in hospice care. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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