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Ciox Health Faces Lawsuit Over Excessive Health Record Copying Fees

The class action lawsuit regarding patient data access alleged that Ciox Health unlawfully charged patients higher health record copying fees than permitted under Texas law.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Ciox Health, a Georgia-based health record management vendor, has reached a $1.85 million settlement to resolve allegations that claimed the company charged excessive health record copying fees during patient data access attempts.

The class action lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Sherman Division alleged state and federal laws violations.

According to the lawsuit filed, one of the plaintiffs stated they were requested to pay $77.50 to get access to their electronic medical records from a non-hospital urgent care clinic. However, under Texas state law, the health record copying fee should have been $25.