Medical Billing Advocates of Michigan


Taking Charge of Your Health Record
A patient-centered approach
to improving healthcare

AHIMA Health Information Bill of Rights
A Model for Protecting Americans' Health Information Principles

  • The right to access your health information free of charge

  • The right to access your health information during the course of treatment

  • The right to expect that your health information is accurate and as complete as possible

  • The right for you or your personal representative(s) to know who provides, accesses, and updates your health information, except as precluded by law or regulation

  • The right to expect healthcare professionals and others with lawful access to your health information to be held accountable for violations of all privacy and security laws, policies, and procedures, including the sharing of user IDs and passwords.

  • The right to expect equivalent health information privacy and security protections to be available to all healthcare consumers regardless of state or geographic boundaries or the location (jurisdiction) of where the treatment occurs

  • The right to the opportunity for private legal recourse in the event of a breach of one's health information that causes harm

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