Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.22.02.13 - RecordsA. A licensee shall maintain records for each individual at the site where the individual is being served.B. The records shall include at a minimum:(1) The identifying information which appears on the individual's application for services from the Administration;(2) Sufficient information that enables the licensee to provide services in a manner which ensures the individual's health and safety, including: (a) An emergency contact person for the individual,(b) The names of the individual's next of kin,(c) The individual's physician,(d) The individual's current diagnosis,(e) Documented allergies of the individual, and(f) A listing of the medications the individual receives;(3) The IP as defined in COMAR 10.22.05;(4) Documentation demonstrating implementation of the IP; and(5) Any other information the Administration may require.C. On notification of a medical emergency, the licensee shall ensure that the individual's medical information is available and readily accessible to emergency personnel.D. The licensee shall: (1) Maintain an individual's records for a minimum of 6 years, regardless of whether the individual is no longer being served or dies;(2) Maintain documents relevant to the services the individual is currently receiving, as long as the individual is being served; and(3) Organize an individual's record in a manner that facilitates easy access to needed information.E. Electronic Records. (1) The licensee is encouraged to use electronic records whenever possible.(2) Electronic records shall: (a) Meet requirements in this chapter;(b) Comply with the HIPAA privacy and security rules pertaining to personal health information (PHI); and(c) Be properly backed up and stored at an off-site location.Md. Code Regs. 10.22.02.13
Regulation .13D amended effective 41:4 Md. R. 300, eff.3/3/2014
Regulation .13E adopted effective March 3, 2014 (41:4 Md. R. 300)