Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-01-.22 - RECORDKEEPING
(1) The following minimum standards apply to
all patient recordkeeping.
(a) Records shall
be maintained for a minimum of three (3) years.
(b) A separate log shall be maintained for
all controlled substances.
(c) Each
patient record shall indicate the strength and quantity of any medication
prescribed, administered or dispensed. In the case of companion animals, this
record shall be maintained for each individual animal.
(d) Records shall reflect the problems the
patient presents and the veterinary interventions performed or
prescribed.
(e) Records shall
reflect referral of cases where further expertise or equipment is
needed.
(f) A veterinarian shall
comply with requests for veterinary records as required by the Medical Records
provisions of T.C.A. §
63-2-101 et seq.
(2) Medical records for small
animal practices shall be clear, legible, retrievable, and contain pertinent
information such as:
(a) Name, address, and
phone number of the owner/agent.
(b) Identification of patient including name,
species, breed, age, sex, and description.
(c) Separate record for each patient. This
record may be in a group of records for the owner/agent.
(d) Patient's vaccinations, medical and
surgical history and procedures.
(3) Medical records for large animal
practices shall be clear, legible, retrievable, maintained on either a herd,
flock or individual basis, and contain:
(a)
Name, business/farm name, address, and phone number of the
owner/agent.
(b) Identification of
any animal(s) suspected of having a reportable disease or other disease with
public health implications.
(c)
Relevant medical and surgical procedures, including vaccinations given and lab
reports, to the individual, group, or herd.
(d) A record of all drugs administered or
dispensed, including quantity and withdrawal times.
(4) Veterinarians providing written or oral
instructions for persons who are not licensed as veterinarians to perform
accepted livestock management practices must record the order, including
specific information on the substance of the order and the date given, in the
records of the animal.
(5) For the
purpose of these rules, the records shall be "owned" by the practice.
(6) Radiographs are considered to be a part
of the client's records.
(7)
Outside of a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship, records from
another veterinary practice may not be used as the sole basis for prescribing
or dispensing medication.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, and 63-12-133.
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