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Our information, their files Why do Ontario residents have to pay exorbitant fees to access their own medical records?

Or wait until you need some records for a personal injury case and have to pay $120 for nine pages of notes, or $350 for six pages. How about $500 for a five-page printout of notes, or $100 for a three-page page summary of prescriptions from your pharmacist?These are just a few of the examples provided by Liberal MPP Bob Delaney at Queen’s Park in late 2013 when he demonstrated the need for a regulatory remedy.

The numbers are all over the place because there’s no law governing what custodians of medical information can charge. Many take advantage of this regulatory gap to gouge patients or customers. http://www.torontosun.com/2014/04/11/our-information-their-files

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