| A. | HOSPITAL MEDICAL RECORDS MUST BE KEPT FOR A MINIMUM OF SEVEN (7) YEARS FOR ADULTS, AND 1 YEAR AFTER A MINOR REACHES THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN (18) | ||
| Section 70751 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations provides: | |||
| §70751. Medical Record Availability | |||
| (a) | Records shall be kept on all patients admitted or accepted for treatment. All required patient health records, either as originals or accurate reproductions of the contents of such originals, shall be maintained in such form as to be legible and readily available upon the request of: . . . . | ||
| (5) | Any other person authorized by law to make such a request. | ||
| (b) | The medical record, including X-ray films, is the property of the hospital and is maintained for the benefit of the patient, the medical staff and the hospital. The hospital shall safeguard the information in the record against loss, defacement, tampering or use by unauthorized persons. | ||
| (c) | Patient records including X-ray films or reproduction thereof shall be preserved safely for a minimum of seven years following discharge of the patient, except that the records of unemancipated minors shall be kept at least one year after such minor has reached the age of 18 years and, in any case, not less than seven years. | ||
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| (f) | Medical records shall be filed in an easily accessible manner in the hospital or in an approved medical record storage facility off the hospital premises. | ||
| B. | MEDICAL RECORDS MUST BE PROVIDED FOR INSPECTION WITHIN FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS, AND FOR COPYING WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS OF REQUEST | ||
| Section 123110 of the California Health and Safety Code provides: | |||
| §123110. Inspection of records; Copying of records; Violations | |||
| (a) | .... any patient representative shall be entitled to inspect patient records upon presenting to the health care provider a written request for those records and upon payment of reasonable clerical costs incurred in locating and making the records available. .... A health care provider shall permit this inspection during business hours WITHIN FIVE WORKING DAYS after receipt of the written request. The inspection shall be conducted by the patient or patient's representative requesting the inspection, who may be accompanied by one other person of his or her choosing. | ||
| (b) | Additionally, any patient or patient's representative shall be entitled to copies of all or any portion of the patient records that he or she has a right to inspect, upon presenting a written request to the health care provider specifying the records to be copied, together with a fee to defray the cost of copying, that shall not exceed twenty-five cents ($0.25) per page or fifty cents ($0.50) per page for records that are copied from microfilm and any additional reasonable clerical costs incurred in making the records available. The health care provider shall ensure that the copies are transmitted WITHIN 15 DAYS after receiving the written request. | ||
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| (i) | Any health care provider described in paragraphs (4) to (10), inclusive, of subdivision (a) of Section 123105 who willfully violates this chapter is guilty of unprofessional conduct. Any health care provider described in paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, of subdivision (a) of Section 123105 that willfully violates this chapter is guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100). The state agency, board, or commission that issued the health care provider's professional or institutional license shall consider a violation as grounds for disciplinary action with respect to the licensure, including suspension or revocation of the license or certificate. | ||
| C. | THE REQUEST MUST BE MADE BY THE PATIENT OR HIS/HER BENEFICIARY OR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE | ||
| Section 123105 (e) of the California Health and Safety Code provides: | |||
| (e) | "Patient's representative" . . . means a parent or the guardian of a minor who is a patient, or the guardian or conservator of the person of an adult patient, or the beneficiary or personal representative of a deceased patient. | ||
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