Social Studies, 04.04.2020 08:33, michaelchavez6959127
Suppose you are the HIM Director at a large medical center that offers inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care at several sites in one state. Your medical center has announced that it will acquire a facility offering similar services in a neighboring state. The laws and regulations governing the retention and destruction of health records differ between these states. How does the lack of a consistent set of laws and regulations on these two matters affects the institution you serve, and outline the steps you would take to deal with the situation? Explain in full detail, the key legal aspects in this case. Provide examples and at least two references to support your explanation
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