Yes, a person does have a right to their medical files. To obtain them, one can call their doctor's office for a copy. One will have to pick them up and possibly sign for them.
yes, you have a right to copies of all your medical records.
Yes, under HIPAA, patients have the right to review and obtain copies of their medical records.
The original medical record is owned by the doctor or hospital. However, you have the right to copies.
If they are being kept in case there is a chance of losing the originals, they are called backups. Otherwise they can just be referred to as copies.
you can't copy files but you can fix your broke cd or buy another one or download what you want from network
A "Full Backup".
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Copy copies files. Xcopy copies directories, too. Much more powerful.
Active medical files are patients who have been seen in your office within the past year. Inactive medical files are people who have not been seen in your office for over 1 year.
Then you have more files on your computer, and less available space.
NTBackup.