Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Administrative Records. The ARCP shall have an administrative record that
includes:
1. the articles of incorporation or
certified copies thereof, if incorporated, by-laws, operating agreements, or
partnership documents, if applicable;
2. the written policies and procedures
approved annually by the owner/governing body that address the requirements
listed in this Subchapter;
3. the
minutes of formal governing body meetings;
4. the organizational chart of the
ARCP;
5. all leases, contracts, and
purchase of service agreements to which the ARCP is a party, which includes all
appropriate credentials;
6.
insurance policies; and
7. copies
of incident/accident reports.
B. Personnel Records. An ARCP shall maintain
a personnel record for each employee. At a minimum, this file shall contain the
following:
1. the application for employment,
including the resume of education, training, and experience, if
applicable;
2. a criminal history
check, prior to an offer of employment, in accordance with state law;
3. evidence of applicable professional or
paraprofessional credentials/certifications according to state law, rule or
regulation;
4. documentation of any
state or federally required medical examinations or medical testing;
5. employees hire and termination
dates;
6. documentation of
orientation and annual training of staff;
7. documentation of a valid drivers license,
documentation of a valid chauffers or commercial drivers license with passenger
endorsement, if applicable, and Louisiana DMV record for any employee that
transports residents;
8.
documentation of reference checks; and
9. annual performance evaluations. An
employees annual performance evaluation shall include his/her interaction with
residents, family, and other providers.
C. Resident Records. An ARCP shall maintain a
separate record for each resident. Such record shall be current and complete
and shall be maintained in the ARCP in which the resident resides and readily
available to ARCP staff and department staff. Each record shall contain the
information below including but not limited to:
1. residents name, marital status, date of
birth, sex, Social Security number, and previous home address;
2. date of initial residency and date of
termination of residency;
3.
location of new residence following move-out;
4. name, address and telephone number of the
residents representative;
5. names,
addresses, and telephone numbers of individuals to be notified in case of
accident, death, or other emergency;
6. name, address, and telephone number of a
physician to be called in an emergency;
7. ability to ambulate;
8. residents plan/authorization for routine
and emergency medical care;
9. the
pre-residency assessment and service agreement;
10. assessment and any special problems or
precautions;
11. individual PCSP,
updates, and quarterly reviews;
12.
continuing record of any illness, injury, or medical or dental care when it
impacts the residents ability to function without assistance with ADLs and
IADLs or impacts the services the resident requires, including but not limited
to all orders received from licensed medical practitioners;
13. a record of all personal property and
funds which the resident has entrusted to the ARCP;
14. written and signed acknowledgment that
the resident has been informed and received verbal explanation and copies of
his/her rights, the house rules, written procedures for safekeeping of his/her
valuable personal possessions, written statement explaining his/her rights
regarding personal funds, and the right to examine his/her record;
15. advance directives and/or Louisiana
physician orders for scope of treatment (LaPOST), if any;
16. requirements for assistance in emergency
evacuation; and
17. documentation
of any third party services provided and documentation of any notifications
provided to the resident's representative regarding services.
D. Maintenance and Storage of
Records. All records shall be maintained in an accessible, standardized order
and format and shall be retained and disposed of in accordance with state laws.
An ARCP shall have sufficient space, facilities, and supplies for providing
effective storage of records. The ARCP shall maintain the residents records in
the following manner.
1. Each resident and/or
residents legal representative, if applicable, upon written or oral request,
shall have the right to inspect and/or copy his or her records during normal
business hours in accordance with state and federal law.
a. After receipt of his/her records for
inspection, the ARCP shall provide, upon request and two working days notice,
at a cost consistent with the provisions of applicable state law, photocopies
of the records or any portions thereof.
2. The ARCP shall not disclose any resident
records maintained by the ARCP to any person or agency other than the ARCP
personnel, law enforcement, the department, or the attorney generals office,
except upon expressed written consent of the resident or his or her legal
representative, or when disclosure is required by state or federal law or
regulations.
3. The ARCP shall
maintain the original records in an accessible manner for a period of five
years following a residents death or vacating the ARCP.
4. The original resident records, while the
resident maintains legal residence at the ARCP, shall be kept on the ARCP
premises at all times, unless removed pursuant to subpoena.
5. In the event of a CHOW, the resident
records shall remain with the ARCP.
6. An ARCP which is closing shall notify the
department of the plan for the disposition of residents records in writing
within 30 days prior to closure. The plan shall include where the records will
be stored and the name, address and phone number of the person responsible for
the resident and personnel records.
7. If the ARCP closes, the ARCP owner(s)
shall store the resident records for five years from the date of closure within
the state of Louisiana.
E. Confidentiality and Security of Records
1. The ARCP shall have written procedures for
the maintenance and security of records specifying:
a. who shall supervise the maintenance of
records;
b. who shall have custody
of records; and
c. to whom records
may be released. Release shall be made in accordance with any and all federal
and state laws.
2. The
ARCP shall have a written procedure for protecting clinical record information
against loss, destruction, or unauthorized use.
3. The ARCP shall ensure the confidentiality
of all resident records, including information in a computerized record system,
except when release is required by transfer to another health care institution,
law, third-party payment contractor, or the resident. Information from, or
copies of, records may be released only to authorized individuals, and the ARCP
shall ensure that unauthorized individuals cannot gain access to or alter
resident records.
4. Employees of
the ARCP shall not disclose or knowingly permit the disclosure of any
information concerning the resident or his/her family, directly or indirectly,
to any unauthorized person.
5. The
ARCP shall obtain the residents, and if applicable, the residents
representatives written, informed permission prior to releasing any information
from which the resident or his/her family might be identified, except to the
department. Identification information may be given to appropriate authorities
in case of an emergency.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
36:254 and
R.S.
40:2166.1-2166.8.