P-9.0001, r. 0.1 - Regulation respecting the application of the Act respecting the sharing of certain health information

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5. In addition to the information provided for in section 44 of the Act, the hospitalization domain is made up of the following health information, if available:
(1)  the date on which the person concerned was admitted to the location where services are provided and where the person is hospitalized;
(2)  diagnoses concomitant with the main diagnosis and chronic diseases that have no impact on the taking in charge during hospitalization;
(3)  the indication that a transfusion of blood products or products derived from blood products was performed;
(4)  the date of each of the consultations carried out by a physician or a specialized nurse practitioner during the hospitalization and the specialty of each of them;
(5)  the fact that the hospitalization is part of a research protocol;
(6)  the departure date of the person concerned from the location where services are provided and where the person was hospitalized;
(7)  the medications that the person concerned should be taking after the person’s departure, their dosage, the duration of the treatment and the medications that the person should cease to take;
(8)  a summary comparing the medications prescribed at the time of departure of the person concerned with the medications that the person was taking before being admitted;
(9)  the place towards which the person concerned was directed on the departure date, that is, the person’s domicile with or without service or another institution;
(10)  the various recommendations and follow-ups related to the health problems presented by the patient on the departure date;
(11)  the additional notes on the hospitalization, that is, the notes written upon departure of the person concerned and relating the highlights that occurred during the hospitalization;
(12)  the name and unique provider number of the health professional responsible for the hospitalization;
(13)  the date and cause of death of the person concerned;
(14)  the indication that an autopsy was performed;
(15)  the registration number of the hospitalization summary sheet.
O.C. 56-2019, s. 5; S.Q. 2020, c. 6, s. 67.
5. In addition to the information provided for in section 44 of the Act, the hospitalization domain is made up of the following health information, if available:
(1)  the date on which the person concerned was admitted to the location where services are provided and where the person is hospitalized;
(2)  diagnoses concomitant with the main diagnosis and chronic diseases that have no impact on the taking in charge during hospitalization;
(3)  the indication that a transfusion of blood products or products derived from blood products was performed;
(4)  the date of each of the consultations carried out by a physician during the hospitalization and the specialty of each of those physicians;
(5)  the fact that the hospitalization is part of a research protocol;
(6)  the departure date of the person concerned from the location where services are provided and where the person was hospitalized;
(7)  the medications that the person concerned should be taking after the person’s departure, their dosage, the duration of the treatment and the medications that the person should cease to take;
(8)  a summary comparing the medications prescribed at the time of departure of the person concerned with the medications that the person was taking before being admitted;
(9)  the place towards which the person concerned was directed on the departure date, that is, the person’s domicile with or without service or another institution;
(10)  the various recommendations and follow-ups related to the health problems presented by the patient on the departure date;
(11)  the additional notes on the hospitalization, that is, the notes written upon departure of the person concerned and relating the highlights that occurred during the hospitalization;
(12)  the name and unique provider number of the health professional responsible for the hospitalization;
(13)  the date and cause of death of the person concerned;
(14)  the indication that an autopsy was performed;
(15)  the registration number of the hospitalization summary sheet.
O.C. 56-2019, s. 5.
In force: 2019-02-28
5. In addition to the information provided for in section 44 of the Act, the hospitalization domain is made up of the following health information, if available:
(1)  the date on which the person concerned was admitted to the location where services are provided and where the person is hospitalized;
(2)  diagnoses concomitant with the main diagnosis and chronic diseases that have no impact on the taking in charge during hospitalization;
(3)  the indication that a transfusion of blood products or products derived from blood products was performed;
(4)  the date of each of the consultations carried out by a physician during the hospitalization and the specialty of each of those physicians;
(5)  the fact that the hospitalization is part of a research protocol;
(6)  the departure date of the person concerned from the location where services are provided and where the person was hospitalized;
(7)  the medications that the person concerned should be taking after the person’s departure, their dosage, the duration of the treatment and the medications that the person should cease to take;
(8)  a summary comparing the medications prescribed at the time of departure of the person concerned with the medications that the person was taking before being admitted;
(9)  the place towards which the person concerned was directed on the departure date, that is, the person’s domicile with or without service or another institution;
(10)  the various recommendations and follow-ups related to the health problems presented by the patient on the departure date;
(11)  the additional notes on the hospitalization, that is, the notes written upon departure of the person concerned and relating the highlights that occurred during the hospitalization;
(12)  the name and unique provider number of the health professional responsible for the hospitalization;
(13)  the date and cause of death of the person concerned;
(14)  the indication that an autopsy was performed;
(15)  the registration number of the hospitalization summary sheet.
O.C. 56-2019, s. 5.