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6 Questions About Medical Records Answered
- Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
- Length: 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What are medical records?
Who can see my records?
What if the healthcare facility makes a mistake and gives my records to an unauthorized individual?
Why should I request a copy of my medical records?
If there is an error, how can I get it fixed?
What parts of my medical record do I need?
Jane B. Night has a degree in health information management and works in medical information services. Normally, she uses her insider knowledge to create vibrant characters who work in healthcare settings, but in this audiobook she shares her industry knowledge with her listeners.
©2015 Jane B Night (P)2015 Jane B Night
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