Alysia Reese McCracken Hancock v. BJR Enterprises, LLC, Et Al.

Case Number
E2019-01158-COA-R3-CV

This is a healthcare liability action. In her medical authorizations, the plaintiff left blank lines as to who was authorized to receive the patient’s records from the medical providers and others receiving notice. The defendants claimed that the authorizations were not HIPAA1-compliant, as required by Tennessee Code Annotated section 29-26- 121(a)(2)(E). The plaintiff responded that by construing the pre-suit notice packet materials as one cohesive document, all of the elements required by the statute are present and that the defendants had at their disposal all of the information necessary to obtain the patient’s medical records. The plaintiff further asserted that the failure of the defendants to attempt to obtain the records precludes any demonstration of prejudice to them. The trial court determined that the plaintiff’s statutory notice failed to substantially comply with the requirements of Tennessee Code Annotated section 29-26-121. The plaintiff appeals. We affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge John W. McClarty
Originating Judge
Judge Deborah C. Stevens
Case Name
Alysia Reese McCracken Hancock v. BJR Enterprises, LLC, Et Al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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