Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-1167 - Patients Access to Pharmacy Records
(1) Licensees and registrants of the board
must make protected health information in the pharmacy record available to the
patient or the patient's representative upon their request, to inspect and
obtain a copy of protected health information about the individual, except as
provided by law and this rule. The patient may request all or part of the
record. A summary may substitute for the actual record only if the patient
agrees to the substitution. Board licensees and registrants are encouraged to
use the written authorization form provided by ORS
192.566.
(2) For the purpose of this rule, "health
information in the pharmacy record" means any oral, written or electronic
information in any form or medium that is created or received and relates to:
(a) The past, present, or future physical or
mental health of the patient.
(b)
The provision of healthcare to the patient.
(c) The past, present, or future payment for
the provision of healthcare to the patient.
(3) Upon request, the entire health
information record in the possession of the board licensee will be provided to
the patient. This includes records from other healthcare providers. Information
which may be withheld includes:
(a)
Information which was obtained from someone other than a healthcare provider
under a promise of confidentiality and access to the information would likely
reveal the source of the information;
(b) Psychotherapy notes;
(c) Information compiled in reasonable
anticipation of, or for use in, a civil, criminal, or administrative action or
proceeding; and
(d) Other reasons
specified by federal regulation.
(4) Registrants who have permanently closed
must notify patients according to OAR
855-041-1092.
(5) A reasonable cost may be imposed for the
costs incurred in complying with the patient's request for health information
pursuant to ORS 192.563.
(6) A patient may not be denied summaries or
copies of pharmacy records because of inability to pay.
(7) Requests for pharmacy records must be
complied with within a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days from the
receipt of the request.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 192.553, ORS 192.556, ORS 192.558, ORS 192.563 & ORS 192.566
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