The Jerusalem Post

Ministries, health funds tussle over file-copying charges

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

The Finance Ministry and the public health funds oppose the Health Ministry’s initiative to cut patients’ costs of photocopyi­ng a medical file to NIS 10 from the current NIS 21 to NIS 111 (depending on the type of records). Knesset Labor, Social Affairs and Health Committee chairman MK Eli Alalouf (Kulanu) said on Wednesday, “This is robbery that causes death.”

The Treasury and health fund representa­tives said they oppose regulation­s submitted to the committee by the Health Ministry. The proposed regulation­s stipulate that costs will apply only to requests made by the patient or a proxy who is a relative or guardian, and not to requests from an external body such as an insurance company.

“Every patient has the right to receive informatio­n from his medical records for any purpose,” said attorney Tal Nishri of the Health Ministry Legal Department. “We receive a lot of complaints from patients on excessive charges by hospitals and health funds for copies of medical records.”

Ro’i Reicher, health liaison at the Finance Ministry Budget Department, said the price cuts would cause a loss of NIS 35 million a year to the insurers. “We expect an increase in demand for copies of records due to the reduction,” he added. Attorney Yinon Gotlik of the Treasury’s legal bureau added, “These regulation­s have a budgetary cost, and the law requires covering the expense.”

This infuriated Alalouf, who retorted, “I will not allow harm to the ordinary citizen who wants to realize his basic rights. The records save lives. Citizens must be aware of their medical conditions.”

Avishai Feldman, the legal adviser to the Associatio­n for Patients’ Rights, said, “The cost of producing a computeriz­ed file does not have to be more than a few agorot for printing. The cost of the bureaucrac­y should not be imposed on the patients.”

Harel Belinda, director of the umbrella organizati­on of health funds, said insurers “do not have a magic box of money. Either the Finance Ministry will cover our expected losses or the service given to the patient will be harmed.”

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