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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 311 — Physicians, osteopaths, podiatrists, and related medical practitioners

311.679 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

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(1)An acupuncturist shall comply with all applicable state and municipal reporting
requirements imposed on health-care professionals regarding public health.
(2)An acupuncturist shall maintain a record for each patient treated, in a manner
consistent with the acceptable and prevailing standards of practice within the
Commonwealth. At a minimum, the record for each patient shall include:
(a)A signed copy of the information disclosed by the acupuncturist to the patient
under KRS 311.678;
(b)Evidence that the acupuncturist has conducted or overseen an interview
concerning the patient's medical history and current physical condition;
(c)Evidence of the acupuncturist having conducted a traditional acupuncture
examination;
(d)A record of the treatment, including the acupuncture points treated; and
(e)The evaluation and instructions given.
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