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When a Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) facility receives a request for an accounting of disclosures from a client staff shall: -
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Clients making their request for an accounting by telephone or e-mail shall be sent a copy of the form. -
Verify the requester’s identity prior to granting the request for an accounting. -
Maintain the form in the client’s medical record for a minimum of 10 years. -
DMH shall designate an individual or individuals who shall be responsible for processing Request for Accounting of Disclosures (MH 611). -
DMH shall document the titles of the persons or offices responsible for receiving and processing these requests. -
For each disclosure that must be recorded, the accounting must include the following information: -
Date of the disclosure; -
Name of the entity or person who received the Protected Health Information (PHI); -
If known, the address of the entity or person who received the PHI; -
A brief description of the PHI disclosed; and -
A brief statement of the purpose of the disclosure. -
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Used to record disclosures. -
Maintained in a client’s medical record for a period of at least 10 years from the date of the last accounting. -
If, during the period covered by the accounting, DMH has made multiple disclosures of PHI to the same person or entity for a single purpose, or pursuant to a single authorization, the accounting may, with respect to such multiple disclosures, provide: -
The information set forth in Policy 501.03 Section II.B. for the first disclosure; -
The frequency, periodicity, or number of disclosures made during the accounting period; and -
The date of the last such disclosure during the accounting period. -
DMH shall respond to the client’s request for an accounting: -
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Providing a copy of the completed Account Tracking Sheet; and -
No later than 60 days after receipt of such a request; -
DMH may request an additional 30-day extension to act on the request. -
Only one extension period is permitted. -
DMH shall notify the client of the delay: -
In writing; -
Within the original 60-day time limit indication; -
State the reason(s) for the delay; and -
State the date by which the accounting will be provided. -
The first accounting of a client in any 12-month period must be provided at no charge. -
DMH may impose a reasonable, cost-based fee for each subsequent request for an accounting by the same client within the 12-month period, provided that DMH: -
Informs the client of the fee in advance. -
Provides the client with an opportunity to withdraw or modify the request for subsequent accountings in order to avoid or reduce the fee. -
All documents required to be created or completed under this policy and procedure will be retained for a period of at least 10 years from the date of its creation or the date when it was last in effect, whichever is later. |
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