Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70.02 - Medical Records—Health Care Information Access and Disclosure.
70.02.030 - Patient authorization of disclosure—Health care information—Requirement to provide free copy to patient appealing denial of social security benefits.

RCW 70.02.030
Patient authorization of disclosure—Health care information—Requirement to provide free copy to patient appealing denial of social security benefits.

(1) A patient may authorize a health care provider or health care facility to disclose the patient's health care information. A health care provider or health care facility shall honor an authorization and, if requested, provide a copy of the recorded health care information unless the health care provider or health care facility denies the patient access to health care information under RCW 70.02.090.
(2)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, a health care provider or health care facility may charge a reasonable fee for providing the health care information and is not required to honor an authorization until the fee is paid.
(b) Upon request of a patient or a patient's personal representative, a health care facility or health care provider shall provide the patient or representative with one copy of the patient's health care information free of charge if the patient is appealing the denial of federal supplemental security income or social security disability benefits. The patient or representative may complete a disclosure authorization specifying the health care information requested and provide it to the health care facility or health care provider. The health care facility or health care provider may provide the health care information in either paper or electronic format. A health care facility or health care provider is not required to provide a patient or a patient's personal representative with a free copy of health care information that has previously been provided free of charge pursuant to a request within the preceding two years.
(3) To be valid, a disclosure authorization to a health care provider or health care facility shall:
(a) Be in writing, dated, and signed by the patient;
(b) Identify the nature of the information to be disclosed;
(c) Identify the name and institutional affiliation of the person or class of persons to whom the information is to be disclosed;
(d) Identify the provider or class of providers who are to make the disclosure;
(e) Identify the patient; and
(f) Contain an expiration date or an expiration event that relates to the patient or the purpose of the use or disclosure.
(4) Unless disclosure without authorization is otherwise permitted under RCW 70.02.050 or the federal health insurance portability and accountability act of 1996 and its implementing regulations, an authorization may permit the disclosure of health care information to a class of persons that includes:
(a) Researchers if the health care provider or health care facility obtains the informed consent for the use of the patient's health care information for research purposes; or
(b) Third-party payors if the information is only disclosed for payment purposes.
(5) Except as provided by this chapter, the signing of an authorization by a patient is not a waiver of any rights a patient has under other statutes, the rules of evidence, or common law.
(6) When an authorization permits the disclosure of health care information to a financial institution or an employer of the patient for purposes other than payment, the authorization as it pertains to those disclosures shall expire one year after the signing of the authorization, unless the authorization is renewed by the patient.
(7) A health care provider or health care facility shall retain the original or a copy of each authorization or revocation in conjunction with any health care information from which disclosures are made.
(8) Where the patient is under the supervision of the department of corrections, an authorization signed pursuant to this section for health care information related to mental health or drug or alcohol treatment expires at the end of the term of supervision, unless the patient is part of a treatment program that requires the continued exchange of information until the end of the period of treatment.

[ 2018 c 87 § 1; 2014 c 220 § 15; 2005 c 468 § 3; 2004 c 166 § 19; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 741; 1993 c 448 § 3; 1991 c 335 § 202.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2014 c 220: See note following RCW 70.02.290.


Severability—Effective dates—2004 c 166: See notes following RCW 71.05.040.


Severability—Headings and captions not law—Effective date—1994 sp.s. c 9: See RCW 18.79.900 through 18.79.902.


Effective date—1993 c 448: See note following RCW 70.02.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70 - Public Health and Safety

Chapter 70.02 - Medical Records—Health Care Information Access and Disclosure.

70.02.005 - Findings.

70.02.010 - Definitions.

70.02.020 - Disclosure by health care provider.

70.02.030 - Patient authorization of disclosure—Health care information—Requirement to provide free copy to patient appealing denial of social security benefits.

70.02.040 - Patient's revocation of authorization for disclosure.

70.02.045 - Third-party payor release of information.

70.02.050 - Disclosure without patient's authorization—Need-to-know basis.

70.02.060 - Discovery request or compulsory process.

70.02.070 - Certification of record.

70.02.080 - Patient's examination and copying—Requirements.

70.02.090 - Patient's request—Denial of examination and copying.

70.02.100 - Correction or amendment of record.

70.02.110 - Correction or amendment or statement of disagreement—Procedure.

70.02.120 - Notice of information practices—Display conspicuously.

70.02.130 - Consent by others—Health care representatives.

70.02.140 - Representative of deceased patient.

70.02.150 - Security safeguards.

70.02.160 - Retention of record.

70.02.170 - Civil remedies.

70.02.180 - Licensees under chapter 18.225 RCW—Subject to chapter.

70.02.200 - Disclosure without patient's authorization—Permitted and mandatory disclosures.

70.02.205 - Disclosure without patient's authorization—Persons with close relationship.

70.02.210 - Disclosure without patient's authorization—Research.

70.02.220 - Sexually transmitted diseases—Permitted and mandatory disclosures.

70.02.230 - Mental health services, confidentiality of records—Permitted disclosures.

70.02.240 - Mental health services—Minors—Permitted disclosures.

70.02.250 - Mental health services—Department of corrections.

70.02.260 - Mental health services—Requests for information and records.

70.02.265 - Adolescent behavioral health services—Disclosure of treatment information and records—Restrictions and requirements—Immunity from liability.

70.02.270 - Health care information—Use or disclosure prohibited.

70.02.280 - Health care providers and facilities—Prohibited actions.

70.02.290 - Agency rule-making requirements—Use/destruction of health care information by certain state and local agencies—Unauthorized disclosure—Notice—Rules/policies available on agency's website.

70.02.300 - Sexually transmitted diseases—Required statement upon disclosure.

70.02.310 - Mental health services—Information and records.

70.02.320 - Mental health services—Minors—Prompt entry in record upon disclosure.

70.02.330 - Obtaining confidential records under false pretenses—Penalty.

70.02.340 - Disclosure of information and records related to mental health services—Agency rule-making authority.

70.02.350 - Release of information to protect the public.

70.02.900 - Conflicting laws.

70.02.901 - Application and construction—1991 c 335.

70.02.902 - Short title.

70.02.905 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.