(1) The following minimum standards apply to all patient recordkeeping.
- (a) Records shall be maintained for a minimum of three (3) years.
- (b) A separate log shall be maintained for all controlled substances.
- (c) Each patient record shall indicate the strength and quantity of any medication pre- scribed, administered or dispensed. In the case of companion animals, this record shall be maintained for each individual animal.
- (d) Records shall reflect the problems the patient presents and the veterinary interventions performed or prescribed.
- (e) Records shall reflect referral of cases where further expertise or equipment is needed.
- (f) A veterinarian shall comply with requests for veterinary records as required by the Med- ical Records provisions of T.C.A. § 63-2-101 et seq.
(2) Medical records for small animal practices shall be clear, legible, retrievable, and contain per- tinent information such as:
- (a) Name, address, and phone number of the owner/agent.
- (b) Identification of patient including name, species, breed, age, sex, and description.
- (c) Separate record for each patient. This record may be in a group of records for the owner/agent.
- (d) Patient’s vaccinations, medical and surgical history and procedures.
(3) Medical records for large animal practices shall be clear, legible, retrievable, maintained on ei- ther a herd, flock or individual basis, and contain:
- (a) Name, business/farm name, address, and phone number of the owner/agent.
- (b) Identification of any animal(s) suspected of having a reportable disease or other dis- ease with public health implications.
- (c) Relevant medical and surgical procedures, including vaccinations given and lab reports, to the individual, group, or herd.
- (d) A record of all drugs administered or dispensed, including quantity and withdrawal times.
- (4) Veterinarians providing written or oral instructions for persons who are not licensed as veteri- narians to perform accepted livestock management practices must record the order, including specific information on the substance of the order and the date given, in the records of the an- imal.
- (5) For the purpose of these rules, the records shall be “owned” by the practice.
- (6) Radiographs are considered to be a part of the client’s records.
- (7) Outside of a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship, records from another veterinary practice may not be used as the sole basis for prescribing or dispensing medication.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, and 63-12-133. Administrative History: Original rule filed April 28, 1995; effective July 12, 1995. Amendment filed June 15, 1999; effective August 29, 1999. Amendment filed June 25, 2003; effective September 8, 2003. Amendment filed May 26, 2004; effective August 9, 2004. Amendment filed June 24, 2004; effective September 7, 2004. Amendment filed July 18, 2007; effective October 1, 2007. Amendment filed May 23, 2014; effective August 21, 2014.