In Ohio, medical records are generally required to be kept for a minimum of six years from the date of the last patient encounter. However, for minors, records must be retained until the patient turns 21, or for six years after the last treatment, whichever is longer. Specific requirements may vary by healthcare provider, so it's advisable to check with individual practices for their retention policies.
Employee medical records must be kept by employers for how long?
Medical records should be kept for as long as required based on the type of record, and federal/state laws.
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.
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.
It depends on where you are. Heres a list of how long different records should be kept. I think this is in the UK
federal
150 years
it would be for 3 years
Seven years
32 Days
medicalrecordrights.georgetown.edu/stateguides/in/in.pdf Medical records must be kept at least 7 years from the date they were created. Some healthcare providers keep them longer.