Records Retention Guide
Storing records needlessly is costly. Yet disposing of them prematurely
raises liability concerns. This straightforward guide tells which records
should be kept and for how long, and helps you establish an efficient
records retention schedule. Included is an overview of legal
considerations, electronic and image-stored records and the potential for
litigation.
Especially useful is a schedule
of statutory and regulatory retention requirements by provider type. All
records commonly used by health care providers are listed. The guide also
recommends how long to keep records when the law requires retention but
doesn't specify time frames.
This updated edition also
includes new retention information covering mammography, laboratory and
electronic records as well as HIPAA privacy requirements.
A useful guide for all health
care providers. 81 pages (7th edition, 2002)
Manual Price:
Member: $45
Nonmember: $90
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Contents
- Record Retention Considerations
- Recommended Record Retention Schedule
- Administrative Records
- Admitting Records
- Business Records
- Dietary Department Records
- Engineering Records
- Housekeeping Records
- Individual Department Records
- Laboratory and Imaging Records
- Medical Records
- Medical Staff Records
- Nuclear Medicine Records
- Nursing Records
- Personnel Records
- Pharmaceutical Records
- Public Relations Records
- Purchasing and Receiving Records
- Research Records
- Appendix A-California Law
- Appendix B-Federal Law
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