Terminated patient files are commonly referred to as "closed records" or "inactive records." These files contain the medical history and information of patients who are no longer receiving treatment from a particular healthcare provider or facility. Proper management and storage of these records are essential for legal compliance and future reference, if needed.
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They are called FRAGMENTED files
Not unless you were terminated as a result. Corporations in Chapter 11 often continue operating, and employees are not always terminated, though down-sizing is often part of the proposed plan.
They are called just that - "files".
Not sure about MI... but in PA, MD, NJ and DE... No.
A patients file is generally their medical record.
They are called just that - "files".
The X Files - 1993 Patient X 5-13 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 USA:TV-14
yes there is book called the demigod files
Yes, if a patient's insurance coverage has been terminated, they are generally responsible for payment for any services rendered after the termination date. It's important for patients to verify their coverage status before receiving care to avoid unexpected charges. If there are disputes regarding coverage or termination, patients should contact their insurance provider for clarification.
You would need to write to Facebook. Possibly your account has been closed / terminated. Make sure you have deleted Browser Temporary Files which may have accumulated.