Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3335 - Ohio State University
Chapter 3335-111 - CHRI In General
Section 3335-111-11 - History and physical
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3335-111-11
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) History and physical examination.
(1)
A history and physical appropriate to the patient
and/or the procedure to be completed shall be documented in the medical record
of all patients either:
(a)
Admitted to the hospital
(b)
Undergoing
outpatient/ambulatory procedures
(c)
Undergoing
outpatient/ambulatory surgery
(d)
In a
hospital-based ambulatory clinic
(2)
For patients
admitted to the hospital, the history and physical examination shall include at
a minimum:
(a)
Date of admission
(b)
Chief complaint
and/or indication for procedure
(c)
History of
present illness
(d)
Past medical and surgical history
(e)
Relevant past
social and family history
(f)
Medications and allergies
(g)
Review of
systems
(h)
Physical examinations
(i)
Test
results
(j)
Assessment or impression
(k)
Plan of
care
(3)
For patients undergoing outpatient/ambulatory
procedures or outpatients/ambulatory surgery, the history and physical
examination shall include at a minimum:
(a)
Indication for
procedure/surgery
(b)
Relevant medical or surgical history
(c)
Medications and
allergies or reference to current listing in the electronic medical
record
(d)
Focused review of systems, as
appropriate
(e)
Pre-procedure assessment and physical
examination
(f)
Assessment/impression and treatment
plan
(4)
For patients seen in a hospital-based ambulatory
clinic, the history and physical shall include at a minimum:
(a)
Chief
complaint
(b)
History of present illness
(c)
Medications and
allergies
(d)
Problem-focused physical examination
(e)
Assessment or
impression
(f)
Plan of care
(B) Deadlines and sanctions
(1)
history and physical examination must be performed by a
member of the medical staff, his/her designee or other licensed healthcare
professional, who is appropriately credentialed by the hospital, and be signed,
dated and timed.
(2)
Patients admitted to the hospital: If the history and
physical is performed by the medical staff member's designee or other licensed
healthcare professional who is appropriately credentialed by the hospital, the
history and physical must be countersigned by the responsible medical staff
member.
(3)
The complete history and physical examination shall be
dictated, written or updated no later than twenty-four hours after
admission for all inpatients.
(4)
Admitted patients
or patients undergoing a procedure or surgery, the history and physical
examination may be performed or updated up to thirty days prior to admission,
or the procedure/surgery. If completed before admission or the procedure, there
must be a notation documenting an examination for any changes in the patient's
condition since the history and physical was completed. The updated examination
must be completed and documented in the patient's medical record within
twenty-four hours after admission, or before the procedure/surgery, whichever
occurs first. It must be performed by a member of the medical staff, his/her
designee, or other licensed health care professional who is appropriately
credentialed by the hospital, and be signed, dated and timed. In the event the
history and physical update is performed by the medical staff member's designee
or other licensed health care professional who is appropriately credentialed by
the hospital, it shall be countersigned, dated and timed by the responsible
medical staff member.
(a)
For patients undergoing an outpatient procedure or
surgery, regardless of whether the treatment, procedure or surgery is high or
low risk, a history and physical examination must be performed by a member of
the medical staff, his/her designee, or other licensed health care professional
who is appropriately credentialed by the hospital and must be signed or
countersigned when required, timed and dated.
(b)
If a licensed
health care professional is appropriately credentialed by the hospital to
perform a procedure or surgery independently, a history and physical performed
by the licensed health care professional prior to the procedure or surgery is
not required to be countersigned.
(5)
Hospital-based
ambulatory clinic: If a history and physical examination is performed by a
licensed health care professional who is appropriately credentialed by the
hospital to see patients independently, the history and physical is not
required to be countersigned.
(6)
When the history
and physical examination including the results of indicated laboratory studies
and x-rays is not recorded in the medical record before the times stated for a
procedure or surgery, the procedure or surgery cannot proceed until the history
and physical is signed or countersigned, when required, by the responsible
medical staff member, and indicated test results are entered into the medical
record. In cases where such a delay would likely cause harm to the patient,
this condition shall be entered into the medical record by the responsible
medical staff member, his/her designee, or other licensed health care
professional who is appropriately credentialed by the hospital, and the
procedure or surgery may begin. When there is disagreement concerning the
urgency of the procedure, it shall be adjudicated by the medical director or
the medical director's designee.
(7)
Ambulatory
patients must have a history and physical at the initial visit.
(8)
For psychology,
psychiatric and substance abuse ambulatory sites, if no other acute or medical
condition is present on the initial visit, a history and physical examination
may be performed either:
(a)
Within the past six months prior to the initial
visit,
(b)
At the initial visit, or
(c)
Within thirty
days following the initial visit.
Replaces: 3335-111-11
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