In California, a doctor has the right to keep records forever if they choose. However, legally they only have to keep them for 25 years after the patients last visit.
Medical records should be kept for as long as required based on the type of record, and federal/state laws.
because you would loose information.you need files to be kept or you have no proof and nothing
Medical records are kept for ever no matter what happens to the patients since is a legal document.
Medical records are kept for ever no matter what happens to the patients since is a legal document.
A web based electronic medical record (EMR) is stored on the servers kept at the facility of service service provider.
forever
Absolutely not. California law requires that medical records be kept for at least seven years, and the California Medical Association recommends that records be kept for at least ten and ideally for 25 or more years.
A personal health record is kept by a family doctor. The record will show results from blood work, past medical issues, and prescriptions that have been written
Medical records are a complicated issue. Who owns them? The clinic or hospital that maintains the record, or the person about which the record is kept? Most states now say the clinic or hospital owns the actual physical record, and the person owns the information. This gives you the right to see your records and to decide who has access to them. In order to destroy the record a Judge would have to issue an order to the keeper of the record to expunge it. You would need a compelling reason as to why the record should be destroyed. It is currently not legal to have a medical record destroyed without a court order.
It depends on where you are. Heres a list of how long different records should be kept. I think this is in the UK
Seven years
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