Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B14-7.002 - Patient Records
(1) Licensees
and Registrants shall prepare and maintain in a timely manner patient records
which include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) The patient name (on each page of the
record), address and telephone number;
(b) The location and dates of all treatment,
evaluation or consultation;
(c) The
identity of each provider of treatment, evaluation or consultation and the
supervisor, if any;
(d) The name of
the prescribing physician;
(e) All
prescriptions relevant to the patient;
(f) A treatment or service plan;
(g) Progress notes for each session must
include the treatment provider's name and signature, and date of occurance. In
the event the treatment provider is a Resident or Intern as defined in
subsection 64B14-7.001(5),
F.A.C., the licensed supervisor shall countersign each progress note.
(h) Progress notes shall be typed or
handwritten in black or blue ink and in such a manner that all material is
clearly legible, including the treatment provider's name and
signature.
(2) The
licensee may charge a fee for the reproduction of records, which shall be no
greater than $1.00 per page for the first 25 pages, and $0.50 per page for
every page after 25. In addition, the actual cost of postage may be added.
Reasonable costs of reproducing radiographs and such other kinds of records
shall be the actual costs. "Actual costs" means the cost of the material and
supplies used to duplicate the record and the labor and overhead costs
associated with the duplication.
(3) The licensee shall retain the patient
record for at least seven years from the date of last entry, unless otherwise
provided by law.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.057(17), 468.802 FS. Law Implemented 468.802 FS.
New 7-1-98, Amended 6-22-09, 1-10-12.
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