Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-21-305 - Recordkeeping
A. A licensee shall
create and maintain a complete and legible record of each examination including
all findings. A licensee shall ensure that a patient record is maintained for
at least six years after the licensee's last contact with the patient and
includes:
1. Patient's name and contact
information;
2. Date on which an
entry is made in the patient's record;
3. Identification of the person making the
entry in the patient's record;
4.
Complete health history;
5. Visual
acuity of each eye: entering and best corrected;
6. Ocular health examination;
7. Assessment of intraocular and extra-ocular
muscle function;
8. Objective or
subjective refraction of the eyes;
9. Diagnosis, treatment, and
disposition;
10. Type and dosage of
each use of a pharmaceutical agent;
11. Final optometric prescription given, if
any;
12. Corrective procedure
program prescribed, if any; and
13.
Signature of licensee providing diagnosis, treatment, and
disposition.
B. A
licensee may create and maintain any record required under A.R.S. Title 32,
Chapter 16 or this Chapter in electronic format. A licensee may convert any
record maintained under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 16 or this Chapter to
electronic format. A licensee who converts a record to electronic format shall
ensure that the record contains all the information required under A.R.S. Title
32, Chapter 16 and this Chapter.
C.
A licensee who discontinues practice for any reason shall arrange for a
patient's record to be available to the patient for six years from the date the
licensee discontinues practice. Before discontinuing practice, a licensee shall
notify the Board of the location at which patient records from the practice
will be maintained.
D. A licensee
who acquires the patient records of a licensee who discontinued practice,
either with or without succeeding to the practice of the other licensee, shall
ensure that the records are available to the patients for six years after the
licensee from whom the records were acquired discontinued practice.
E. A licensee shall provide a tangible or
electronic copy of a patient's record within five business days after receiving
a written request from the patient. The licensee shall provide the copy to any
person designated by the patient. The licensee may charge a fee to cover the
costs of providing the copy. The licensee shall maintain a record of providing
the copy for six years.
F.
Regardless of the form in which a licensee creates and maintains patient
records, the licensee shall comply with all laws regarding security,
confidentiality, maintenance and release of the records.
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