Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 56 - Behavioral Health Service Providers
Subchapter D - Provider Operations
Section I-5637 - Client Records

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5637

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. The BHS provider shall ensure that:

1. a client record is maintained for each client according to current professional standards;

2. policies and procedures regarding confidentiality, maintenance, safeguarding and storage of records are developed and implemented;

3. records are stored in a place or area where safeguards are in place to prevent unauthorized access, loss, and destruction of client records;

4. when electronic health records are used, the most current technologies and practices are used to prevent unauthorized access;

5. records are kept confidential according to federal and state law and regulations;

6. records are maintained at the provider where the client is currently active and for six months after discharge;

7. six months post-discharge, records may be transferred to a centralized location for maintenance;

8. client records are directly and readily accessible to the direct care staff caring for the client;

9. a system of identification and filing is maintained to facilitate the prompt location of the clients records;

10. all record entries are dated, legible and authenticated by the staff person providing the service or treatment, as appropriate to the media used;

11. records are disposed of in a manner that protects client confidentiality;

12. a procedure for modifying a client record in accordance with accepted standards of practice is developed, implemented and followed;

13. an employee is designated as responsible for the client records;

14. disclosures are made in accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations;

15. client records are maintained at least 6 years from discharge, and for minors, client records are maintained at least 10 years.

B. Contents. The provider shall ensure that a client record, at a minimum, contains the following:

1. the treatment provided to the client;

2. the clients response to the treatment;

3. all pertinent medical, psychological, social and other therapeutic information, including:
a. initial assessment;

b. admission diagnosis;

c. referral information;

d. client information/data such as name, race, sex, birth date, address, telephone number, social security number, school/employer, and authorized representative, if applicable;

e. screenings;

f. medical limitations such as major illnesses, allergies;

g. treatment plan that includes the initial treatment plan plus any updates or revisions;

h. lab work including diagnostic, laboratory and other pertinent information, when indicated;

i. legible written progress notes or equivalent documentation;

j. documentation of the services delivered for each client signed by the client or responsible person for services provided in the home or community;

k. documentation related to incidents;

l. consent forms;

m. physicians orders;

n. a record of all medicines administered by the BHS provider or self-administered by the client, including medication name and type, dosage, frequency of administration, route and person who administered each dose;

o. discharge summary; and

p. other pertinent information related to client as appropriate;

4. progress notes that are documented in accordance with professional standards of practice and that:
a. document implementation of the treatment plan and results;

b. document the client's level of participation; and

c. are completed upon delivery of services by the direct care staff to document progress toward stated treatment plan goals.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2151-2161.

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