Ohio Admin. Code 4734-8-07 - Notice of leaving, selling or retiring from practice
(A) Except as
provided for in paragraph (D) of this rule, a chiropractic physician who is an
independent contractor or who has an ownership interest in a chiropractic
practice shall provide notice when leaving, selling, or retiring from the
chiropractic office where the chiropractic physician has provided chiropractic
services. Notification shall be sent to all patients who received services from
the chiropractic physician within the two
years
six months immediately preceding
the chiropractic physician's last date for seeing patients and shall be sent no
later than thirty days prior to the last date the chiropractic physician will
see patients.
(1) The notice shall include all
of the following:
(a) A statement that the
chiropractic physician will no longer be practicing chiropractic at the
practice;
(b) The date on which the
chiropractic physician will cease to provide services;
(c) Contact information that enables the
patient to obtain the patient's records.
(2) The notice shall be sent in one of the
following ways:
(a) A letter sent via regular
mail to the last address on record for the patient with the date of the mailing
of the letter documented;
(b) An
electronic message sent via a HIPPA compliant electronic medical record system
or HIPPA compliant electronic health record system that provides a means of
electronic communication to the patient and is capable of sending the patient a
notification that a message is in the patient's portal.
(B) A chiropractic physician who
because of acute illness or unforeseen emergency is unable to provide notice
thirty days prior to the last date of seeing patients shall provide the notice
required by paragraph (A) of this rule no later than thirty days after it is
determined that the physician will not be returning to practice.
(C) Chiropractic physicians employed by
non-Ohio licensed chiropractic physicians shall comply with the notice required
by paragraph (A) of this rule.
(D)
If a chiropractic physician is the employee of another Ohio licensed
chiropractic physician, the patient records belong to the employer and the
employee chiropractic physician is not required to comply with this rule. It is
the licensed Ohio chiropractic physician employer's responsibility to maintain
continuity of care, or to comply with this rule if patient care will be
terminated upon a chiropractic physician employee's leaving employment or
retiring.
(E) In the event a
chiropractic physician dies and there is no other chiropractic physician in the
practice, the deceased chiropractic physician's executor, guardian,
administrator, conservator, next of kin, or other legal representative shall
endeavor to comply with the notice required by paragraph (A) of this rule. The
chiropractic physician, executor, guardian, administrator, conservator, next of
kin, other legal representative, or probate court shall notify the board of the
location of the patient files.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4734.10
Rule Amplifies: 4734.31
Prior Effective Dates: 11/15/2007, 04/05/2009, 05/25/2014
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