Unless the seller is retiring from practice, both should keep the records. The new doc especially needs records for patients that will remain with the practice -- not so much patients that leave the practice, although those too should be retained until you KNOW the patient has completed transfer to another doc.
Every doctor maintains his or her patients' medical records.
be nice
I keep track of my medical records and everyone else should as well...
a person with fetal alcohol syndrome requires special medical services such as an apple a day keeps the doctor away or a shot of whiskey keeps the fas away.
Drink eight glasses of water a day. It keeps your skin hydrated and moisturized.Healthy Skin Limited is the medical practice based in Bessacarr, Doncaster
my pain management specialist keeps prescribing gabapenton but it has no effect on my pain at all!!!!!!!!!!!!! what can i do to get pain relief do i have to file a medical malpractice claim to get pain relife
Could be hives? Or an allergic reaction? Check with a doctor.
Archive.
The physician keeps health records, safely, maintained in the Electronic Health Records (EHR). The record is stored in a digitized format. However, the patients have complete rights to view their health records by using patient portals whenever the want.
Indefinite records retention refers to the practice of retaining certain records for an unspecified or unlimited period of time. It is typically done for legal, regulatory, or historical purposes. This means that the organization or entity keeps the records indefinitely, without a predetermined date or time for disposal or destruction.
secratary
a book keeper