Tag Archives: HIPAA

Court Finds that Reasonable, Cost-Based Fee Does Not Apply to Directives to Send Records to Third Parties

Just over a week ago, a federal district court invalidated part of HHS’s 2016 guidance on the fees a covered entity can charge for patient records. The court found that HHS exceeded its authority when it declared that only a limited fee could be charged for records sent to a third party at a patient’s direction.

A Year in Review: HIPAA Enforcement in 2019

It appears that the 2019 HIPAA enforcement year is over with a lot less fanfare (and cash) than last year. The total in settlements and penalties for 2019 is $12.2 million, which is substantially less than OCR’s highest ever total of $28.7 million just one year ago.