Texas Medical Record Retention Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide
According to the Texas Medical Board, "All medical records must be kept for at least 10 years after the date of the last medical entry or after the date of the last patient visit, whichever is later." Additionally, "If the patient is a minor, the records must be kept until the patient's 25th birthday."Long-Term Care - Related Articles
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