Where do medical records goes after 7 years?

Medical records are typically retained for a period of time as defined by state and federal regulations, which can vary. Typically, medical records are retained for five to seven years from the date of the patient's last visit or the completion date of the treatment. After the retention period has passed, patient medical records are required to be destroyed or permanently deleted in a manner that protects the privacy of the patient.

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