Sec. 2. Entries made in a hospital medical record may be authenticated by showing that:
(1) the electronic data processing equipment is standard equipment in the hospital;
(2) the entries were made in the regular course of business at or reasonably near to the happening of the event or order, opinion, or other information recorded;
(3) the security of the entries from unauthorized access can be demonstrated through the use of audit trails; and
(4) records of all original entries and subsequent access to the information are maintained.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-3-15.5-3.]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.39.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Article 43. Evidence: Medical Records
Chapter 1. Hospital Medical Records
34-43-1-1. Photographic Process; Treatment as Original for Purposes of Admissibility
34-43-1-2. Authentication of Entries; Procedure
34-43-1-3. Availability of Records to Authorized Persons
34-43-1-4. Photostatic Copies; Admissibility
34-43-1-5. Response to Subpoena or Court Order
34-43-1-6. Delivery of Copies Pursuant to Subpoena
34-43-1-7. Certification of Medical Records
34-43-1-9. Procedure When Records Not in Possession of Hospital
34-43-1-10. Medical Records Confidential Under Certain Federal Statutes
34-43-1-11. Medical Records Regarding Treatment for Mental Illness
34-43-1-12. Confidential Records Regarding Communicable Diseases
34-43-1-14. Personal Delivery of Copies; Receipt
34-43-1-15. Delivery of Copies by Certified Mail; Receipt