Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB75

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Medical records; persons seeking disability benefits may obtain at no charge until determination of disability.

Impact

Once the determination of disability is concluded, the bill allows health care providers to charge individuals for the copies of their medical records, albeit at rates not exceeding those specified in existing state regulations. This stipulation aims to balance the need for free access during the critical period of assessing eligibility while also acknowledging the financial considerations of providers post-determination. By establishing these guidelines, HB75 seeks to promote transparency and fairness in the process of obtaining vital health information for individuals applying for disability benefits.

Summary

House Bill 75 aims to ensure that individuals seeking disability benefits can obtain copies of their medical records at no charge from health care providers involved in their evaluation process. This provision is intended to facilitate access to necessary documentation during the determination of eligibility for disability support under various insurance policies and public assistance programs. The bill mandates that copies of medical records must be provided without any cost until a decision regarding the person's disability status is made.

Contention

The introduction of HB75 may generate discussions around cost implications for healthcare providers and the accessibility of medical records for patients. Supporters of the bill argue that immediate access to medical records may empower individuals during the often-complex process of securing disability benefits. However, concerns may arise regarding the potential burden placed on healthcare providers, who could face challenges in managing the costs associated with offering free access to records during the eligibility assessments. Ultimately, the bill represents an effort to address patient needs while navigating the logistical realities of health care provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB455

Medical records; persons seeking disability benefits may obtain at no charge until determination of disability.

MS HB522

Disabilities, persons with; modernize terminology used to refer to.

MS SB2393

Medicaid; exclude certain assets of disabled workers during eligibility determinations for long-term care services.

MS HB1558

Personal care homes; increase maximum number and % of residents who may continue residing there regardless of determination that they need nursing care.

MS HB587

CON; remove intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities from CON law.

MS HB1322

Public purchasing laws; revise to include set asides for businesses owned by veterans and people with disabilities.

MS HB546

Medicaid; require Governor and Division of Medicaid to negotiate to obtain federal waiver to expand Medicaid coverage.

MS SB2990

Sales tax; exempt retail sales to honorably discharged veterans with service-connected, total disabilities.

MS SB2166

Special occupational diploma; re-authorize students having a disability as defined by federal IDEA to obtain.

MS HB1570

Medicaid estate recovery; prohibit application of to obtain funds from ABLE accounts.

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