Providers shall maintain accurate and legible records of their services for each client. Records must minimally contain:
documentation of services, including, where applicable:
documentation that informed consent for services was obtained, including written informed consent documents, where required; and
the name and credentials of the individual who is professionally responsible for the services provided;
copies of all client authorizations for release of information and any other documents pertaining to the client; and
an accurate chronological listing of all fees charged, if any, to the client or a third-party payer.
Although it is the responsibility of providers to document the information required in subpart 1, they need not maintain client records that duplicate those maintained by the agency, clinic, or other facility at which they provide services.
The provider shall retain a client's records for a minimum of seven years after the date of the provider's last professional service to the client, except as otherwise provided by law. If the client is a minor, the records retention period does not begin until the client reaches the age of 18, except as otherwise provided by law.
MS s 148B.52
30 SR 345
July 25, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes