HL Deb 30 October 2001 vol 627 c150WA
Lord Plant of Highfield

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What plans they have to keep under review the fee for individuals to gain access to their medical records under the Data Protection Act 1998. [HL1004]

The Lord Chancellor

The maximum fee for subject access to medical records held in computerised form is £10. For the time being, the Data Protection (Subject Access) (Fees and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2001 maintain at £50 the maximum fee for subject access to medical records held in other forms. The Government believe that, in the light of current technology and record-keeping practice, the £50 maximum strikes the proper balance between ensuring that cost is not a barrier to subject access and avoiding the diversion of resources from patient care. The Government are committed to working with the Information Commissioner, in consultation with other key interests, with the aim of finding a long-term solution.