Treatment Record for School-Based Programs is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is a treatment record?
A: A treatment record is a document that includes information about the treatment and care provided to an individual in a school-based program.
Q: Who creates a treatment record?
A: A treatment record is typically created by the healthcare professionals or staff involved in the school-based program.
Q: What information is included in a treatment record?
A: A treatment record may include details about the individual's medical history, personal information, treatment procedures, medications, and progress notes.
Q: Who can access a treatment record?
A: Access to a treatment record is usually limited to authorized healthcare professionals, school staff, and parents/guardians of the individual in the school-based program.
Q: How long are treatment records typically retained?
A: The retention period for treatment records may vary depending on state and school district policies, but they are generally kept for a specified number of years after the individual has left the school-based program.
Form Details:
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