Access to medical records
Many times, a family member of a nursing home resident will call us with concerns about bruises, unexplained injuries, falls, and pressure ulcers. We suggest that they look at the medical records. Numerous nursing homes will refuse to allow family members access to the medical records despite 42 CFR 483.10(j)(1)(vii) - which clearly states:
(1) The resident has the right and the facility must provide immediate access to any resident by the following:
(vii) Subject to the resident's right to deny or withdraw consent at any time, immediate family or other relatives of the resident.
Nursing homes are either ignorant of their responsibilities or intentionally concealing material and medical information to residents and their family members. Why would a nursing home refuse to allow a family member of the resident access to the chart? Many times, after a family requests the chart, nursing homes send the chart to outside legal and clinical consultants to "clean up" the information in the chart. The above federal regulation needs to be enforced. The best way is to complain to your local ombudsman, state health agency, and your local politician.