

Because SOAP notes are employed by a broad range of fields with different patient/client care objectives, their ideal format can differ substantially between fields, workplaces, and even within departments. What is a SOAP note?Ī SOAP note is a form of written documentation many healthcare professions use to record a patient or client interaction. The resource discusses the audience and purpose of SOAP notes, suggested content for each section, and examples of appropriate and inappropriate language. This resource provides information on SOAP Notes, which are a clinical documentation format used in a range of healthcare fields.

In most circumstances, the records are generated as a byproduct of the 'contract', and in the first instance, it would be the company/business owner that would be sued if something untoward happened. Therefore, it should be the company that retains the records. In this situation, the practice contracting with the self-employed physiotherapist is normally considered to 'own' the records. Where a person is self-employed but is contracted to provide services for/on behalf of a third party – for example, to a private practice or clinic, private hospital or NHS establishment – the self-employed physiotherapist is in effect working on a consultancy basis. I worked as a self-employed physiotherapist and was contracted to the owner of a local physiotherapy business. Keeping detailed records is a requirement of your CSP membership. The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK’s implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).īeing able to make and maintain records is a requirement of your HCPC registration. All record keeping is governed by the Data Protection Act 2018.The use of SNOMED CT is now being driven by health policy and within NHS England its use is mandated.

Your duty to share information is as important as your duty to maintain patient confidentiality ( Caldicott Review in England 2013).You must be registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office if you or your organisation keep patient records, unless a legal exemption applies.If you use a smartphone to text or call patients, it stores their name and contact details – this counts as ‘keeping records’.
SOAP NOTES PROFESSIONAL
Physiotherapy staff have a professional and legal obligation to keep an accurate record of their interaction with patients.
