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Summary:

The California Board of Occupational Therapy may deny or discipline a licensee for falsifying or making grossly incorrect, grossly inconsistent, or unintelligible entries in a patient or hospital record or any other record.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.530(e)
Summary:

The California Board of Occupational Therapy may deny or discipline a licensee for failing to maintain confidentiality of patient medical information, except as disclosure is otherwise permitted or required by law.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.530(e)
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The Board of Vocational Nursing may suspend or revoke a license for failing to maintain confidentiality of patient medical information

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.530(e)
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Authorizes the board to suspend or revoke a psychiatric technician's license for various grounds, including the failure to maintain confidentiality of patient medical information.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.530(e)
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A licensed dentist who fails to release the dental records of a patient (accompanied by that patient's written authorization for release of record to the board) within 15 days of receiving the request and authorization, shall pay to the board a civil penalty unless the licensee is unable to provide the documents within this time period for good cause.

Summary:

Altering or modifying the medical record of any person, with fraudulent intent, or creating any false medical record, with fraudulent intent, constitutes unprofessional conduct.

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It is unprofessional conduct for an optometrist to modify a medical record with fraudulent intent.

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It is unprofessional conduct for pharmacist to fail to fully maintain and retain patient-specific information relating to pharmacist job performance.

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The board may take disciplinary action against an acupuncturist for altering or modifying a medical record with fraudulent intent, or creating any false medical record, failing to maintain adequate and accurate records of services, or other unprofessional conduct, as specified.

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