Flávia Speranza Faifer, Mônica Vieira da Motta Piacsek, Marcia Vieira da Motta
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摘要
这项工作的目的是研究医疗记录的法律和监管定义,这些定义不仅在巴西的规范系统中有效,而且在联邦和地区医学委员会(Conselho Federal e Conselhos Regionais de Medicina)中也有效,特别是其完整性,以便为司法系统所接受。这项实证回顾性文献研究利用官方法律和监管数字平台恢复了关于医疗记录及其一些参数(如内容、易读性和问责制)的规范、立法、决议和专业意见。没有为文件恢复设定期限限制;但是,只对当前的(仍然有效的)进行了全面分析。包括与病历本身内容有关的文件;那些涉及保管、保密、数字化和第三方访问的内容被排除在外。巴西的立法对医疗记录及其核心内容没有明确的定义。尽管如此,它的集体性质是公认的。联邦和地区医学委员会就这一问题发表了许多决议和意见,澄清了其性质的完整性。医疗记录是病人的健康文件的集合,应在法院要求时作为完整的医疗档案随时提供,并且必须包含易读和签名的副本,包括一个人在接受治疗期间所经历的所有程序。
Patient’s Medical Records in Brazil: Legal and Regulatory Considerations
This work aimed to research medical records' legal and regulatory definitions as found in force not only in the Brazilian normative systems but also at the Federal and Regional Councils of Medicine (Conselho Federal e Conselhos Regionais de Medicina), particularly their completeness to be accepted by the judicious system. This empirical retrospective documentary research recovered norms, legislations, resolutions, and professional opinions about medical records and some of its parameters, such as content, legibility, and accountability using official legal and regulatory digital platforms. No period limitation was set for document recovery; however, only current ones (still in force) were analyzed in full. Documents that dealt with the content of the medical record per se were included; those that dealt with custody, confidentiality, digitization, and access to third parties were excluded. The Brazilian legislation does not provide a clear definition of medical records or their core content. Nonetheless, its collective nature is recognized. The Federal and Regional Councils of Medicine have issued numerous resolutions and opinions on the matter, clarifying its completeness in nature. Medical Records are a collection of health documents of a patient, which should be readily available upon court request as a complete medical dossier, and must contain legible and signed copies, including all the procedures a person underwent while under care.