Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 568 - STANDARDS OF CARE AND TREATMENT IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
Subchapter F - DOCUMENTATION
Section 568.101 - Content of Medical Record
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 568.101
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Medical record. A hospital shall maintain a medical record for a patient. The medical record shall include, at a minimum:
(1) documentation of whether the patient is a
voluntary patient, on emergency detention, or under a court order, including
the physician or court order, as appropriate;
(2) any applications for admission, court
orders for admission, or notices of detention;
(3) documentation of the reasons the patient,
legally authorized representative (LAR), family members, or other caregivers
state that the patient was admitted to the hospital;
(4) justification for each mental illness
diagnosis and any substance-related or addictive disorder diagnosis;
(5) the level of monitoring assigned and
implemented in accordance with § 568.25 of this chapter (relating to
Monitoring Upon Admission) and any changes to such level before the
implementation of the patient's treatment plan;
(6) the patient's treatment plan;
(7) the name of the patient's treating
physician;
(8) the names of the
members of the patient's interdisciplinary treatment team (IDT), if required by
the patient's length of stay;
(9)
written findings of the physical examination described in §
568.62(e)(1)(A) or (B) of this chapter (relating to Medical
Services);
(10) written findings
of:
(A) the psychiatric evaluation described
in § 568.62(f) of this chapter; and
(B) the assessments described in §
568.63(e) of this chapter (relating to Nursing Services), § 568.64(d) of
this chapter (relating to Social Services), § 568.65(b) of this chapter
(relating to Therapeutic Activities), and § 568.66(b) of this chapter
(relating to Psychological Services); and
(C) any other assessment of the patient
conducted by a staff member;
(11) the progress notes for the patient as
described in subsection (b) of this section;
(12) documentation of the monitoring of the
patient by the staff members responsible for such monitoring, including
observations of the patient at pre-determined intervals;
(13) documentation of the discharge planning
activities required by § 568.81(a)(3) of this chapter (relating to
Discharge Planning);
(14) the
discharge summary as required by § 568.81(b) of this chapter;
(15) the estimate of charges required to be
made part of the record by Texas Health and Safety Code §
164.009;
(16) medication consent required by Texas
Health and Safety Code §
576.025;
(17) medication administration records;
and
(18) evidence that the patient
or LAR received and signed a copy of the patients' rights booklet explaining
rights listed in the patient bill of rights, plus that it was explained orally
or by other means calculated to communicate these rights to a patient. This is
specifically required by Texas Health and Safety Code §
321.002(g)(2)
to be included in the patient's record.
(b) Progress notes. The progress notes referenced in subsection (a)(11) of this section must be documented in accordance with this subsection.
(1) The
appropriate members of the patient's IDT shall make written notes of the
patient's progress to include, at a minimum:
(A) documentation of the patient's response
to treatment provided under the treatment plan;
(B) documentation of the patient's progress
toward meeting the goals listed in the patient's treatment plan; and
(C) documentation of the findings of any
re-evaluation or reassessment conducted by a staff member.
(2) Requirements regarding the frequency of
making progress notes are as follows:
(A) a
physician shall document the findings of a re-evaluation described in §
568.62(g) of this chapter at the time each re-evaluation is conducted;
and
(B) a registered nurse shall
document the findings of a reassessment described in § 568.63(f) of this
chapter at the time each reassessment is conducted.
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