Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 1 - General
Chapter 5 - Disclosure of Confidential Information
Section I-511 - Disclosures to Patients
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Patient's Right of Access to Medical Information
B. Minor Patients' Access to Medical Information
C. Access to Medical Information Concerning a Minor Patient by Persons Other Than the Minor Patient. A parent or tutor of a minor patient who seeks access to medical information concerning his minor child or ward shall direct his request in writing to the superintendent in accordance with §511 A
D. Use of the Designated Representative Where a Parent or Tutor Requests Access to a Minor Patient's Medical Records. A parent or tutor of a minor patient shall not be granted direct access to medical information concerning his minor child or ward. Whenever a parent or tutor seeks access to medical information concerning his minor child or ward, the superintendent shall determine whether disclosure of the information would constitute an unwarranted invasion of the minor's privacy. If the superintendent determines that disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of the minor's privacy, he will bring this to the attention of the designated representative. The designated representative will then consider the effect that disclosure of the information to the parent or tutor would have on the minor patient in determining what information contained in the minor's medical record will be made available to the parent or tutor.
E. Patient's Right to Disclosure Record. Upon the written request of a patient or of a person authorized by these rules to give consent on behalf of a patient, the superintendent shall provide the patient with a copy of the disclosure record required by §505 A
F. Reports Concerning Patients. Upon the written request of a patient or his attorney or of a patient's heirs or their attorney, the superintendent shall furnish a full report on the patient.
G. Disclosures to Patients at Physician's Initiative. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as prohibiting a physician or mental health professional from permitting a major or minor patient to review his own medical record where the physician or mental health professionals considers this disclosure to be in the patient's best interest.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 44:7.