Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 331 - Chiropractors
Section 331.110 - Patient records required to be maintained, contents — corrections to records, procedure — obtaining records, procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 2004
331.110. Patient records required to be maintained, contents — corrections to records, procedure — obtaining records, procedure. — 1. Chiropractors shall maintain an adequate and complete patient record for each patient and may maintain electronic records provided that the record-keeping format is capable of being printed for review by the state board of chiropractic examiners. An adequate and complete patient record shall include documentation of the following information:
(1) Identification of the patient including name, birth date, address, and telephone number;
(2) The date or dates the patient was seen;
(3) The current status of the patient including the reason for the visit;
(4) Observation of pertinent physical findings;
(5) Assessment and clinical impression or diagnosis, to the extent authorized by section 331.010;
(6) Plan for care and treatment or additional consultations or diagnostic testing, if necessary, to the extent authorized by section 331.010;
(7) Any informed consent for office procedures or tests, to the extent authorized by section 331.010.
2. Patient records remaining under the care, custody, and control of the licensee shall be maintained by the licensee of the board or the licensee's designee for a minimum of seven years from the date of when the last professional service was provided.
3. Any correction, addition, or change in any patient record made more than forty-eight hours after the final entry is entered in the record and signed by the chiropractor shall be clearly marked and identified as such and the date, time, and name of the person making the correction, addition, or change shall be included as well as the reason for the correction, addition, or change.
4. The board shall not initiate disciplinary action under section 331.060 against a licensee solely based on a violation of this section. If the board initiates disciplinary action against the licensee for any reason other than a violation of this section the board may allege violation of this section as an additional cause for discipline under section 331.060.
5. The board shall not obtain a medical record of a patient without written authorization from the patient to obtain the medical record or the issuance of a subpoena for the medical record of the patient.
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(L. 2004 H.B. 1246)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXII - Occupations and Professions

Chapter 331 - Chiropractors

Section 331.010 - Practice of chiropractic, definition.

Section 331.020 - Construing terms of this chapter.

Section 331.030 - Application for license, requirements, fees — reciprocity — rulemaking, procedure.

Section 331.032 - Temporary license issued, when.

Section 331.040 - Subject to state and municipal regulations.

Section 331.045 - Insurance peer review committee members exempt from damage suit, when.

Section 331.050 - License, renewal, requirements, fee — license lapse, reinstatement procedure — inactive license status, procedure.

Section 331.060 - Denial, revocation or suspension of certificate, grounds for — time penalties.

Section 331.070 - Fees, how set, collection and disposition — board fund established, transferred to general revenue, when — salaries and expenses, how paid.

Section 331.080 - Violation of chapter a misdemeanor — penalty.

Section 331.085 - Board may request injunction, restraining order or other court order, when, procedure.

Section 331.090 - State board of chiropractic examiners created — appointment — qualifications — terms — removal.

Section 331.100 - Organization of board — duty of officers — compensation, powers — meetings — liability for official acts.

Section 331.110 - Patient records required to be maintained, contents — corrections to records, procedure — obtaining records, procedure.

Section 331.115 - Missouri license not required, when.