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Yes Doctors keep records in computers and databases. Though they keep paper files too.
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Hi, you need to keep invoices & credit notes & all accounting documents for at least 10 years befor destroying them
either on a CD or recorded on paper
Documentation for what? To keep records of members, baptisms, ordinations, etc, they used pen and paper. Records are now kept on paper and on a computer database. Documentation of revelations to prophets are recorded on paper and published.
No, paper backup of electronic records is not required in New York State.
Most hospitals in this modern age do keep electronic medical records along with paper medical records. Electronic copies are needed for efficiency and backup.
These jobs helped keep their communiity together. Everyone had something to do to keep it from destroying. For example, soldiers kept out a good eye for anything wrong happening, or scribes kept the daily records.
to the best of my knowledge it is 7 years, but they can be scanned if done properly so you do not have old paper files of records
Before records were kept, right now we are in History, and we keep records now.
You will have to retake the test. Otherwise there is no evidence that you passed - the DMV does not keep that kind of records.
Yes. Most hospitals have converted over to computer filing systems because of a recent law recognizing the problems patients were having trying to find their paper file records when they hadn't been to that doctor in a while. With the new system you will be able to find your records at any time, very easily.