(a) Standard: Records system—
(1) The CAH maintains a clinical records system in accordance with written policies and procedures.
(2) The records are legible, complete, accurately documented, readily accessible, and systematically organized.
(3) A designated member of the professional staff is responsible for maintaining the records and for ensuring that they are completely and accurately documented, readily accessible, and systematically organized.
(4) For each patient receiving health care services, the CAH maintains a record that includes, as applicable—
(i) Identification and social data, evidence of properly executed informed consent forms, pertinent medical history, assessment of the health status and health care needs of the patient, and a brief summary of the episode, disposition, and instructions to the patient;
(ii) Reports of physical examinations, diagnostic and laboratory test results, including clinical laboratory services, and consultative findings;
(iii) All orders of doctors of medicine or osteopathy or other practitioners, reports of treatments and medications, nursing notes and documentation of complications, and other pertinent information necessary to monitor the patient's progress, such as temperature graphics, progress notes describing the patient's response to treatment; and
(iv) Dated signatures of the doctor of medicine or osteopathy or other health care professional.
(b) Standard: Protection of record information.
(1) The CAH maintains the confidentiality of record information and provides safeguards against loss, destruction, or unauthorized use.
(2) Written policies and procedures govern the use and removal of records from the CAH and the conditions for the release of information.
(3) The patient's written consent is required for release of information not required by law.
(c) Standard: Retention of records. The records are retained for at least 6 years from date of last entry, and longer if required by State statute, or if the records may be needed in any pending proceeding.
[58 FR 30671, May 26, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 46037, Aug. 29, 1997]