RETENTION OF SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES RECORDS

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RETENTION OF SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES RECORDS MARYLAND STATE SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES GUIDELINE JANUARY 2006 Maryland State Department of Education Maryland Department of Health and Student Services and Alternative Programs Mental Hygiene Center for Maternal Branch & Child Health 200 West Baltimore Street 201 West Preston Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Phone: 410-767-0311 Phone: 1-877-463-3464 TTY/TDD: 410-333-6442 TTY/TTD: 1-800-735-2258

Foreword MARYLAND SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES GUIDELINE There is a strong relationship between academic achievement and a child s physical, emotional and mental health. This link is the foundation for providing school health services as an important component of a school program. School health services provide primary prevention aimed at keeping students in schools through appropriate screenings, early identification of children at risk for physical, emotional and mental health concerns, and case management of students with chronic health concerns. The Annotated Code of Maryland, Education Article, 7-401 requires the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) to jointly develop public standards and guidelines for school health programs. The following guideline is developed in accordance with that requirement and is based on the expressed needs of the local school health services programs. These guidelines contain recommendations for minimum standards of care and current best practices for the health service topics addressed. It is intended that these guidelines will be used by the local school systems in developing local school health services policies and procedures as a means to assist local school health services programs in providing consistent and safe care to the students of Maryland. Specific laws and regulations that direct school nursing practice or other health services are identified in the guidelines. The Maryland State School Health Council serves as an advisory council to both departments and as such, the council s School Health Services Subcommittee serves as the committee that develops and reviews these guidelines along with the specialists from MSDE and DHMH. School Health Services Program supervisors/coordinators also review and participate in the guideline development process. To those dedicated school health services professionals and administrators, our thanks.

Introduction GUIDELINE FOR THE RETENTION OF SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES RECORDS There are several laws and regulations that guide the retention of school health services records. These include the Family Education Records Privacy Act (FERPA) (20U.S.C. 1232g); Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA ) (PL-104-191); Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) addressing Maryland Student Records, (COMAR 13A.08.02.01-.31) and health law. Purpose The purpose of this guideline is to provide school health staff with a protocol for the management of school health services records. At a minimum, records should be maintained as outlined in this state guideline. Local school systems may choose to retain additional forms, as well as retain them for a greater length of time than prescribed in the guideline. Definition School Health Services Records are those records kept on students that reflect health information and services provided by school nurses and other school health services staff. In several local school systems in Maryland, school nurses and/or non-licensed health assistants are employed by local health departments by an arrangement, usually embodied in a memorandum of understanding, for placement of the health staff at school. Student health records maintained by the school nurse and or other school health staff in such an arrangement constitute education records pursuant to FERPA because the school nurse and health staff are acting on behalf of the school system in maintaining records. All student health records are a part of the student s cumulative education record, and while they may be kept separately for ease of use while a student is in school, the health record is restored to the student s cumulative education record when the student graduates from school, transfers to another school system, or drops out. All discharged education and health records should be stored together and in the same place. 1

RETENTION Student Health Services Records Period Comments Accident Reports Per local policy Check with agency s risk management department Behavioral Assessment Tool to assess drug/alcohol use Per local policy -- Child abuse/neglect documentation -- notes, graphics, Age 21 Kept in separate folder etc. Daily Health Room Log - list of all students seen on any given day Note: This is not considered to be an adequate way to document individualized care. Electronic records One year is recommended minimally but is at local program s discretion Should follow times for hard copy records Optional Caution needs to be taken that hardware equipment is available to read electronic records (records may have been stored in outdated programs). Additionally, one must be cognizant that some electronic storage disks/cds can deteriorate over time. Should be renewed annually. Emergency Card Kept per local policy Emergency Protocols/Nursing Care Plans Per local policy -- Head Injury Note Age 21 -- Health care plans - summary of the nursing plan of care Age 21 -- for a student with special health needs (evaluate annually - may be a part of the Individual Education Plan--IEP) Health Screening Results, Examinations and Evaluations (SR-5) Immunization Records (DHMH 896 or computer generated record) Incident Reports may document internal concerns such as facility safety issues, medication administration errors (should be stored in file separate from student records) Age 21 Age 21 State Minimum Standard State Minimum Standard Age 21 -- Lead screening records Age 21 -- Medical Assistance Records 6 years Federal mandate Medical Records from another source other than school Age 21 -- 2

Student Health Services Records Period Comments Medication Administration Record Age 21 -- Nursing Documentation - records, assessment tools, etc. Age 21 -- where the nurse or caregiver documents in detail the assessments and/or care provided. Physician orders for medication or treatment Age 21 -- Record of Physical examination (SR-6) Health Age 21 State Minimum Standard Inventories Sole Source Records At the -- discretion of the record s creator Treatment records Age 21 -- The medical records of minors must be kept for three years after they reach the age of majority (42 CFR 483.75) (42 CFR Part 1003). Original date of issue: 2006 3