Wisconsin Code § 146.815

Contents of certain patient health care records
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(1) Patient health care records maintained for hospital inpatients shall include, if obtainable, the inpatient’s occupation and the industry in which the inpatient is employed at the
time of admission, plus the inpatient’s usual occupation.
(2) (a) If a hospital inpatient’s health problems may be related to the inpatient’s occupation or past occupations, the inpatient’s physician shall ensure that the inpatient’s health care
record contains available information from the patient or family
about these occupations and any potential health hazards related
to these occupations.
(b) If a hospital inpatient’s health problems may be related to
the occupation or past occupations of the inpatient’s parents, the
inpatient’s physician shall ensure that the inpatient’s health care
record contains available information from the patient or family
about these occupations and any potential health hazards related
to these occupations.
(3) The department shall provide forms that may be used to
record information specified under sub. (2) and shall provide
guidelines for determining whether to prepare the occupational
history required under sub. (2). Nothing in this section shall be
construed to require a hospital or physician to collect information
required in this section from or about a patient who chooses not
to divulge such information.

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