Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 140.28 - Record Requirements for Medical Providers
a) Providers shall maintain in the regular
course of business the following:
1) Any and
all business records that may indicate financial arrangements between the
provider and other providers in the program or other entities, or that are
necessary to determine compliance with federal and State requirements,
including but not limited to:
A) business
ledgers of all transactions,
B)
records of all payments received, including cash,
C) records of all payments made, including
cash,
D) corporate papers,
including stock record books and minute books,
E) records of all arrangements and payments
related in any way to the leasing of real estate or personal property,
including any equipment,
F) records
of all accounts receivable and payable; and
2) Any and all professional records that
relate to the quality of care given by the provider or that document the care
for which payment is claimed, including but not limited to:
A) medical records for applicants and
recipients of public assistance. This rule does not require a provider to keep
or make available medical records for persons who are not applicants or
recipients and for whom no claim to the Department for payment is
made.
B) other professional records
required to be maintained by applicable federal or State law or
regulations.
b) The business and professional records
required to be maintained shall be kept in accordance with accepted business
and accounting practice and shall be legible. Such records must be retained for
a period of not less than 6 years from the date of service or as provided by
applicable State law, whichever period is longer, except that if an audit is
initiated within the required retention period the records must be retained
until the audit is completed and every exception resolved. This provision is
not to be construed as a statute of limitations. However, the Department will
not deny, suspend or terminate a provider pursuant to Sections
140.14
through
140.19
solely because the provider has failed to keep records for more than 3
years.
c) All records required to
be maintained shall be available for inspection, audit and copying (including
photocopying) by authorized Department personnel during normal business hours.
Department personnel shall make all attempts to examine such records without
interfering with the professional activities of the provider.
d) The provider's business and professional
records for at least 12 previous calendar months shall be maintained and
available for inspection by authorized Department personnel on the premises of
the provider. Department personnel shall make requests in writing to inspect
records more than 12 months old at least 2 days in advance of the date they
must be produced.
e) The provider
is responsible to furnish records to the Department. If records are maintained
by a designated alternate payee or another entity, the provider remains
responsible for obtaining those records and furnishing them to the
Department.
Notes
Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 4330, effective January 29, 2014
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