42 CFR §460.210
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- (a)Maintenance of medical records.
- (b)Content of medical records. At a minimum, the medical record must contain the following:
- (1)Appropriate identifying information.
- (2)Documentation of all services furnished, including the following:
- (3)Interdisciplinary assessments, reassessments, plans of care, treatment, and progress notes that include the participant's response to treatment.
- (4)All recommendations for services made by employees or contractors of the PACE organization, including specialists.
- (5)If a service recommended by an employee or contractor of the PACE organization, including a specialist, is not approved or provided, the reason(s) for not approving or providing that service.
- (6)Original documentation, or an unaltered electronic copy, of any written communication as described in § 460.200(d)(2) must be maintained in the participant's medical record unless the following requirements are met:
- (i)The medical record contains a thorough and accurate summary of the communication including all relevant aspects of the communication,
- (ii)Original documentation of the communication is maintained outside of the medical record and is accessible by employees and contractors of the PACE organization when necessary, and in accordance with § 460.200(e), and
- (iii)Original documentation of the communication is available to CMS and the SAA upon request.
- (7)Laboratory, radiological and other test reports.
- (8)Medication records.
- (9)Hospital discharge summaries, if applicable.
- (10)Reports of contact with informal support (for example, caregiver, legal guardian, or next of kin).
- (11)Enrollment Agreement.
- (12)Physician orders.
- (13)Discharge summary and disenrollment justification, if applicable.
- (14)Advance directives, if applicable.
- (15)A signed release permitting disclosure of personal information.
- (c)Transfer of medical records. The organization must promptly transfer copies of medical record information between treatment facilities.
- (d)Authentication of medical records.