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Updated over 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
Lightening the load
It's time to eliminate useless records.
When a doc asks for medical records, how far back do they go? Two years? Five? Ten?
I have some medical records going back several years. Are they of any use? Should I keep them, and for how long? Is there any reason they will be of use to me or my family, will I ever need them, especially those over 5 or 10 years old?
Thanks
Ofgift