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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 16 · Part 5

50-16-542. Denial of examination and copying.

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50-16-542 . Denial of examination and copying.
(1)A health care provider may deny access to health care information by a patient if the health care provider reasonably concludes that:
(a)knowledge of the health care information would be injurious to the health of the patient;
(b)knowledge of the health care information could reasonably be expected to lead to the patient's identification of an individual who provided the information in confidence and under circumstances in which confidentiality was appropriate;
(c)knowledge of the health care information could reasonably be expected to cause danger to the life or safety of any individual;
(d)the health care information is data, as defined in 50-16-201 , that is compiled and used solely for utilization review, peer review, medical ethics review, quality assurance, or quality improvement;
(e)the health care information might contain information protected from disclosure pursuant to 50-15-121 and 50-15-122 ;
(f)the health care provider obtained the information from a person other than the patient; or
(g)access to the health care information is otherwise prohibited by law.
(2)Except as provided in 50-16-521 , a health care provider may deny access to health care information by a patient who is a minor if:
(a)the patient is committed to a mental health facility; or
(b)the patient's parents or guardian has not authorized the health care provider to disclose the patient's health care information.
(3)If a health care provider denies a request for examination and copying under this section, the provider, to the extent possible, shall segregate health care information for which access has been denied under subsection
(1)from information for which access cannot be denied and permit the patient to examine or copy the information subject to disclosure.
(4)If a health care provider denies a patient's request for examination and copying, in whole or in part, under subsection (1)(a) or (1)(c), the provider shall permit examination and copying of the record by the patient's spouse, adult child, or parent or guardian or by another health care provider who is providing health care services to the patient for the same condition as the health care provider denying the request. The health care provider denying the request shall inform the patient of the patient's right to select another health care provider under this subsection.
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