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Are Copy Charges for Patient Records Taxable?
Author: Richard H. Adler Several months ago, we wrote an article entitled, "Maximum Copy Charges for Patient Records Increase." In that article, we advised that the Uniform Health Care Information Act (HCIA) defined the maximum charges allowed to health care providers for copying patient records. On July 1, 1995, the reasonable fees for duplication of health care records increased to the following:
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