Yes they do. They keep previous records of everything.
Your medical records for abortion only stays in the place you had it and is not shared with any other clinics or hospitals.
As long as the other medical records. In the United States they are required to keep records for 7 years. Not sure how they are stored or destroyed in the different countries but here in Sweden the records goes into a special archive after the patient has passed away.
Generally hospitals keep medical records for up to seven years. The hospital must maintain inpatient and outpatient records for this time period.
No. They only keep records up to 20 years back.
Hospital departments are often aware of your finances because most healthcare providers keep very specific records of their patients. Your doctor has everything that one needs to know about you stored in their records. The hospital can simply access this information when they review the medical records, test results, and insurance information sent over by your doctor.
That way if anything every happens you have the records the doctor might need them if a hospital burns down they can loose all records of your past witch means they could come out with new treatments and diagnose you witha rong deciese or something just keep them its good k
It is important to use client records in hairdressing to ensure that you keep things confidential. You should also keep the records to make sure you are informed of any diseases or allergies the client may have. Some hairdressers keep track of the previous haircut style so that if a different hairdresser works on the person, the client gets the same haircut.
Girls that do not want to/can't afford to keep their baby.
About 750,000 girls get pregnant and 32% get abortions.
Medical billing and medical coding are important to the operations of a hospital, doctor's office or any medical facility. They are part of the records and financial department and help to keep records of all patients, of procedures and take care of billing and insurance records.
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
keep sales records, keep payroll records
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.