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How Long Keep My Patients 2020 - How Long Should I Keep My Patients? Medical Records? Disposition of Records and Records Retention for Medical Records, Including Electronic Records

Date2020-02-12

Deadline2020-02-12

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsHealth Care; Health care attorn

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Topics/Call fo Papers

Topic : How Long Should I Keep My Patients? Medical Records? Disposition of Records and Records Retention for Medical Records, Including Electronic Records.
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Overview
Working in today's diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary health care environment, record keeping varies greatly from health care professional to health care professional. In addition to clinical requirements of a specific profession, additional state laws set forth the content and retention of other types of records, other than clinical records of a patient, that are also kept by the professional, such as supervisory agreements with other professionals subordinate to them as well as their own unique record content requirements.
Areas Covered in the Session :
To know sources of legal requirements for medical records retention;
To identify sources of contractual requirements for medical records retention;
To state what information is mandated to be in a specific health care practitioner's medical record;
To understand facility rules as applied to the individual health care practitioner;
To update electronic records confidentiality, retention, and disposition;
To focus on professional wills and business succession plans for the health care practitioner to govern the retention of medical records, and;
To grasp reasons for creating and implementing a medical records policy for the health care practitioner's withdrawal from practice, incapacity, or death.
Speaker Profile :
Mark R. Brengelman, Attorney at Law is Keynote Speaker at ComplianceKey. Mark worked as the assigned counsel to numerous health professions licensure boards as an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Moving to private practice, he now helps private clients in a wide variety of contexts who are professionally licensed.
Contact Info :
Compliance Key
https://www.compliancekey.us/
Email : support-AT-compliancekey.us
Phone : +1 717-208-8666

Last modified: 2020-02-03 16:01:23