Each maternity center shall maintain a medical record system and Practice Guidelines that a provide for identification, security, confidentiality, control, retrieval and preservation of patient care data and information.
Each maternity center shall keep in one centralized location medical records indicating all the services rendered to maternity center patients.
Each patient shall have a single integrated medical record. Each entry into a patient's record shall be dated and signed by the center personnel making the entry, indicating name and title. Each page of each patient's record shall have two unique forms of identification. The record with respect to each patient shall be accurate and complete. Patients shall have access to their own records.
Each maternity center shall record the following information with respect to each newborn infant:
Each maternity center shall keep each patient's and newborn infant's entire record until the infant reaches the age of majority plus three (3) years.
Medical records shall be stored in such a manner as to provide protection from loss, damage or unauthorized access.
A written authorization for release of medical record information outside the maternity center must be signed by the patient prior to the release of any medical record information. In the event of a request for a newborn infant's medical record information, authorization must be signed by the legal parent or guardian except that, if a newborn infant has reached 18 years of age or is otherwise legally emancipated, he or she shall be capable of granting such authorization.
The maternity center shall collect and make available to the State Center for Health Statistics, licensing authorities and other appropriate authorities the following data on an annual basis:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B2621