Requiring Practitioners Of Dentistry To Keep Records Of Their Patients

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Requiring Practitioners Of Dentistry To Keep Records Of Their Patients

Presidential Decree No. 1575

June 11, 1978

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Summary of Presidential Decree No. 1575

Requirement for Dental Practitioners
- Dental practitioners are required to keep and maintain accurate and complete records of the dentition of all their patients. (Section 1)
- The records must include a history and description of the patient's dentition and the treatments made thereon. (Section 1)

Submission of Dental Records
- After 10 years from the last entry, dental practitioners must turn over the dental records of their patients to the National Bureau of Investigation for record purposes. (Section 2)
- Dental practitioners may retain copies of the records for their own files. (Section 2)

Penalty for Violation
- Any violation of the provisions of this Decree shall be punishable by a fine of not less than 100 pesos nor more than 1,000 pesos. (Section 3)

Effectivity
- This Decree shall take effect immediately. (Section 4)

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Requiring Practitioners Of Dentistry To Keep Records Of Their Patients

Presidential Decree No. 1575

June 11, 1978

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1575 REQUIRING PRACTITIONERS OF DENTISTRY TO KEEP RECORDS OF THEIR PATIENTS WHEREAS, the identification of persons is a necessary factor in solving crimes and in settling certain disputes such as claims for damages, insurance, and inheritance; WHEREAS, in those cases where the identification of persons cannot be established through the regular means, identification through definition has been proven to be necessary and effective; WHEREAS, however, records of dentition of persons are often not available due to the lack of systematic recording by dental practitioners of the dental history of their patients. NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree the following: Section 1. It shall be obligatory upon all practitioners of dentistry to keep and maintain an accurate and complete record of the dentition of all their patients which shall include a history and description of the patient's dentition and the treatments made thereon. Section 2. Upon the...
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Requiring Practitioners Of Dentistry To Keep Records Of Their Patients

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Amended by

n/a

Tags

Executive Issuances

Presidential Decrees

dental records

dentition

dental practitioners

patient records

National Bureau of Investigation

penalties

fines

identification

crimes

disputes

insurance

inheritance

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1575 REQUIRING PRACTITIONERS OF DENTISTRY TO KEEP RECORDS OF THEIR PATIENTS WHEREAS, the identification of persons is a necessary factor in solving crimes and in settling certain disputes such as claims for damages, insurance, and inheritance; WHEREAS, in those cases where the identification of persons cannot be established through the regular means, identification through definition has been proven to be necessary and effective; WHEREAS, however, records of dentition of persons are often not available due to the lack of systematic recording by dental practitioners of the dental history of their patients. NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree the following: Section 1. It shall be obligatory upon all practitioners of dentistry to keep and maintain an accurate and complete record of the dentition of all their patients which shall include a history and description of the patient's dentition and the treatments made thereon. Section 2. Upon the...
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Requiring Practitioners Of Dentistry To Keep Records Of Their Patients