The below answer is incorrect. The below is the Federal Rule for medical records (and most states have their own rules, many being around 3 years) - billing is not considered part of the medical record, this is specifically stated in both Federal and State rules. There is not a requirement for retaining billing information, most practices do not keep copies of billing information more than 90 days.
Seven years for adults, and childrens' charts need to be kept until they are twenty one. Although many offices have switched them over to an image on their hard drive in order to save space. Some saves your data in back up servers. But, wherever you may have any kind of medical record, be sure that you have your own records kept for yourself too.
approx 6years
30 days
7 Years after last visit
At least in the UK,yes, as the new doctor will be directly involved in your care. You are allowed to share records as a doctor with members of the medical staff directly involved with your care.
It is possible for the medical records to stay in the room with the patients. They used to take the patients clipboards and medical records on the outside of the door, but now they do not do so. It is has actually been discontinued a long time ago due to security reasons. People would take medical records of the patients in a room and dress up as a doctor and create fake badges and be impersonated as a doctor. So, no, they cannot keep the medical records in a room with a patient.
Employee medical records must be kept by employers for how long?
It's certainly easier to keep medical records on-site for active patients. There are no regulations, however, about where medical records must be kept as long as they are secure.
Medical records should be kept for as long as required based on the type of record, and federal/state laws.
How long should a medical record be retained
Only your own doctor can give you an accurate answer - based on your health, and previous medical history !
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
Medical records are kept for ever no matter what happens to the patients since is a legal document.