Indiana Administrative Code
Title 852 - INDIANA OPTOMETRY BOARD
Article 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Rule 12 - Professional Conduct; Standards
Section 12-1 - Duties of optometrist

Universal Citation: 852 IN Admin Code 12-1

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 25-24-1-1

Affected: IC 25-24-1-3

Sec. 1.

An optometrist in the conduct of his practice of optometry shall abide by, and comply with, the following standards of professional conduct:

(a) An optometrist shall maintain the confidentiality of all knowledge and information regarding a patient, including, but not limited to, the patient's diagnosis, treatment and prognosis, and of all records relating thereto, about which the optometrist may learn or otherwise be informed during the course of, or as a result of, the patient-optometrist relationship. Information about a patient shall be disclosed by an optometrist when required by law or when authorized by the patient or those responsible for the patient's care.

(b) An optometrist shall give a truthful, candid and reasonably complete account of the patient's condition to the patient or to those responsible for the patient's care, except where an optometrist reasonably determines that the information is or would be detrimental to the physical or mental health of the patient, or in the case of a minor or incompetent person, except where an optometrist reasonably determines that the information would be detrimental to the physical or mental health of those responsible for the patient's care.

(c)

(1) The optometrist shall give reasonable written notice to an active patient or those responsible for the patient's care when the optometrist withdraws from a case so that another optometrist may be employed by the patient or by those responsible for the patient's care. An optometrist shall not abandon a patient. As used in this section, "active patient" means a person whom the optometrist has examined, cared for, or otherwise consulted with, during the two-year period prior to retirement, discontinuation of practice of optometry, or leaving or moving from the community.

(2) An optometrist who withdraws from a case, except in emergency circumstances, shall, upon written request, make available to his patient all records, test results, histories, diagnoses, files and information relating to said patient which are in the optometrist's custody, possession or control, or copies of such documents hereinbefore described.

(d) An optometrist shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in the diagnosis and treatment of patients based upon approved scientific principles, methods, treatments, professional theory and practice.

(e) An optometrist shall not represent, advertise, state or indicate the possession of any degree recognized as the basis for licensure to practice optometry unless the optometrist is actually licensed on the basis of such degree in the state(s) in which he practices.

(f) An optometrist shall obtain consultation whenever requested to do so by a patient or by those responsible for a patient's care.

(g) An optometrist who has personal knowledge based upon a reasonable belief that another optometrist has engaged in illegal, unlawful, incompetent or fraudulent conduct in the practice of optometry shall promptly report such conduct to the board. Further, an optometrist who has personal knowledge of any person engaged in, or attempting to engage in, the unauthorized practice of optometry shall promptly report such conduct to the board.

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