The information in a medical record primarily belongs to the patient, as it pertains to their personal health information and medical history. However, healthcare providers and institutions also have a legal and ethical obligation to maintain and safeguard these records. Patients have the right to access their medical records, request corrections, and control certain aspects of how their information is shared. Ultimately, while the data is about the patient, the record itself is maintained by healthcare entities.
The only person who can authenticate the information in a patient's medical record is the patient.
The only person who can authenticate the information in a patient's medical record is the patient.
The only person who can authenticate the information in a patient's medical record is the patient.
The only person who can authenticate the information in a patient's medical record is the patient.
The only person who can authenticate the information in a patient's medical record is the patient.
D. The person who creates the data in the record
D. The person who creates the data in the record
One may find information on medical record scanning on the site "How Stuff Works". They are have some nice articles that explain what it is, how it is done and the benefits to using it.
the medical record department or health information department
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b. At the time the event occurs
it will list the date, description of information provided, and reason