Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 746 § 746.607 — Use
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 746 ·
Oregon Code § 746.607·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Use
and disclosure of personal information.
Except as provided in ORS 743B.555, a health insurer:
(1) May use or
disclose personal information of an individual in a manner that is consistent
with an authorization provided by the individual or a personal representative
of the individual.
(2) May use or
disclose protected health information of an individual without obtaining an
authorization from the individual or a personal representative of the
individual:
(a) For its own
treatment, payment or health care operations; or
(b) As otherwise
permitted or required by state or federal law or by order of the court.
(3) May disclose,
subject to any requirements established by rule under ORS 746.608 and
consistent with federal law, protected health information of an individual
without obtaining an authorization from the individual or a personal
representative of the individual:
(a) To another
covered entity for health care operations activities of the entity that
receives the information if:
(A) Each entity
has or had a relationship with the individual who is the subject of the
protected health information; and
(B) The protected
health information pertains to the relationship and the disclosure is for the
purpose of:
(i) Health care
operations listed in ORS 746.600 (13)(a) or (b); or
(ii) Health care
fraud and abuse detection or compliance;
(b) To another
covered entity or any other health care provider for treatment activities of a
health care provider; or
(c) To another
covered entity or any other health care provider for the payment activities of
the entity that receives the information.
(4) May use or
disclose personal financial information of an individual:
(a) To perform a
business, professional or insurance function, subject to any requirements
established by rule under ORS 746.608 for an authorization by an individual or
a personal representative of an individual; or
(b) Without
obtaining an authorization by the individual or the personal representative of
the individual as otherwise permitted or required by state or federal law or by
order of the court.
(5) May charge a
reasonable, cost-based fee, provided that the fee includes only the cost of:
(a) Copying
personal information requested by an individual or a personal representative of
the individual, including the cost of supplies for and labor of copying;
(b) Postage, when
an individual or a personal representative of the individual has requested that
copies of personal information or an explanation or summary of protected health
information be mailed; or
(c) Preparing an
explanation or summary of personal information if requested by an individual or
a personal representative of the individual.
(6) Shall provide
adequate notice of the uses and disclosures of personal information that may be
made by the health insurer and of the individuals rights and the health
insurers legal duties with respect to personal information.
(7) Shall permit
an individual or a personal representative of an individual to request:
(a) Access to
inspect or obtain a copy of the individuals personal financial information or
protected health information that is maintained in a designated record set
about the individual; or
(b) That the
health insurer correct, amend or delete personal information. [2003 c.87 §3;
2015 c.470 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 746.607
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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