Documentation Requirements
Availability of Records to Others
Wisconsin Medicaid requires all providers to maintain a recipient’s original medical record or a copy that can be reproduced.
To ensure continuity of care, providers are strongly encouraged to leave a copy of the recipient’s original medical record in the recipient’s home. Nurses should also make a copy of the medical record available at the request of the recipient or the recipient’s legal representative. Recipients have a right to a copy of their medical record and are not responsible for keeping, maintaining, or providing a copy of their medical record.
All providers, including NIP, are required to make documentation and financial records available to Wisconsin Medicaid upon request. Examples of these types of records include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Clinical notes.
- Interim orders.
- Plans of care.
- Prior authorization requests.
- Progress notes.
- Protocols.
- Timesheets.
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