MEDICAL REFORDS Sample Clauses

MEDICAL REFORDS. The d.p. shall maintain medical records for every client in accordance with accepted professional standards and applicable statutes and guidelines, including but not limited to, the DPH/[GRANTEE] Service Contract, the client's consent for treatment and consent for any prescriptive contraceptive method prescribed, including all relevant medical, treatment and counseling information with respect to a given client as set forth in the applicable statutes and guidelines and must be signed by the responsible staff member. A complete health history, including medical, surgical, immunization, reproductive, sexual, social, and relevant family history, shall be obtained and documented at the initial medical visit interview and updated at subsequent visits. Medical records shall be readily accessible and systematically organized to facilitate retrieving and compiling information. The provisions of applicable privacy statutes and implementing regulations shall govern access to all individual data records at all times. Medical records must be retained at least 4 years following the date of service.
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