Indiana Code § 16-39-7-2

Maintenance of x-rays by providers; mammograms; violations; civil liability
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Sec. 2. (a) This section does not apply to original mammograms, which are governed by section 3 of this chapter.       (b) As used in this section, "x-ray image" includes a microfilm copy of an x-ray film and a digital image of an x-ray.       (c) A provider shall maintain a patient's x-ray image for at least five (5) years.       (d) At the time an x-ray image is taken, the provider shall do one (1) of the following: (1) Inform the patient in writing of the following: (A) The patient's x-ray image will be kept on file by the provider for at least five (5) years. (B) If the patient would like a copy of the x-ray image during that period, the provider will provide the patient with a copy of the x-ray image at no cost, as provided in IC 16-39-1-2 . (2) Have posted conspicuously in the x-ray examination area a sign informing patients of the following: (A) All x-ray images will be kept on file by a provider for at least five (5) years. (B) On request during that time, the provider will provide the patient a copy of the patient's x-ray image at no cost to the provider.       (e) A provider is immune from civil liability for destroying or otherwise failing to maintain an x-ray image in violation of this section if the destruction or failure to maintain the x-ray image is inadvertent and not done in bad faith. However, this subsection does not prevent the imposition of disciplinary sanctions against the provider, as described in subsection (f).       (f) A provider who violates this section commits an offense for which a board may impose disciplinary sanctions against the provider under the statute that governs the provider's licensure, registration, or certification under this title or IC 25 . [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-4-8-13.]

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