Below is the Tennessee state statute which controls the amount of money that doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers can charge for copies of medical records provided to the patient or the patient’s attorney for use in personal injury or wrongful death civil cases. Note that there may be other statutes which pertain to workers’ compensation claims, Social Security disability matters, etc.
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Tennessee
Tenn. Code Ann. § 63-2-102
Source: LexisNexis Tennessee Code Annotated
Doctors:
- $20.00 for medical records 5 pages or less in length
- $0.50 per page for each page copied after the first 5 pages
- Actual cost of mailing
Tenn. Code Ann. § 68-11-304
Source: LexisNexis Tennessee Code Annotated
Hospitals:
- $18 retrieval fee for the first 5 pages of the record
- $0.85 for pages 6-50.
- $0.60 for pages 51-250.
- $0.35 for page 251 and thereafter
- Actual cost of mailing
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