Montana Code Annotated
Part 5. Uniform Health Care Information
50-16-502. Legislative findings

50-16-502. Legislative findings. The legislature finds that:
(1) health care information is personal and sensitive information that if improperly used or released may do significant harm to a patient's interests in privacy and health care or other interests;
(2) patients need access to their own health care information as a matter of fairness, to enable them to make informed decisions about their health care and to correct inaccurate or incomplete information about themselves;
(3) in order to retain the full trust and confidence of patients, health care providers have an interest in ensuring that health care information is not improperly disclosed and in having clear and certain rules for the disclosure of health care information;
(4) persons other than health care providers obtain, use, and disclose health record information in many different contexts and for many different purposes. It is the public policy of this state that a patient's interest in the proper use and disclosure of the patient's health care information survives even when the information is held by persons other than health care providers.
(5) the movement of patients and their health care information across state lines, access to and exchange of health care information from automated data banks, and the emergence of multistate health care providers creates a compelling need for uniform law, rules, and procedures governing the use and disclosure of health care information.
(6) the enactment of federal health care privacy legislation and the adoption of rules pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), 42 U.S.C. 1320d, et seq., require health care providers subject to that legislation to provide significant privacy protection for health care information and the provisions of this part are no longer necessary for those health care providers; and
(7) because the provisions of HIPAA do not apply to some health care providers, it is important that these health care providers continue to adhere to this part.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 632, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 396, L. 2003.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 50. Health and Safety

Chapter 16. Health Care Information

Part 5. Uniform Health Care Information

50-16-501. Short title

50-16-502. Legislative findings

50-16-503. Uniformity of application and construction

50-16-504. Definitions

50-16-505. Limit on applicability

50-16-506. through 50-16-510 reserved

50-16-511. Duty to adopt security safeguards

50-16-512. Content and dissemination of notice

50-16-513. Retention of record

50-16-514. through 50-16-520 reserved

50-16-521. Health care representatives

50-16-522. Representative of deceased patient

50-16-523. and 50-16-524 reserved

50-16-525. Disclosure by health care provider

50-16-526. Patient authorization to health care provider for disclosure

50-16-527. Patient authorization -- retention -- effective period -- exception -- communication without prior notice for workers' compensation purposes

50-16-528. Patient's revocation of authorization for disclosure

50-16-529. Disclosure without patient's authorization based on need to know

50-16-530. Disclosure without patient's authorization

50-16-531. Immunity of health care providers pursuant to written authorization -- form required

50-16-532. through 50-16-534 reserved

50-16-535. When health care information available by compulsory process

50-16-536. Method of compulsory process

50-16-537. through 50-16-539 reserved

50-16-540. Reasonable fees allowed

50-16-541. Requirements and procedures for patient's examination and copying

50-16-542. Denial of examination and copying

50-16-543. Request for correction or amendment

50-16-544. Procedure for adding correction, amendment, or statement of disagreement

50-16-545. Dissemination of corrected or amended information or statement of disagreement

50-16-546. through 50-16-550 reserved

50-16-551. Criminal penalty

50-16-552. Civil enforcement

50-16-553. Civil remedies