Connecticut Medical Record Retention Requirements: What Doctors Must Know
According to the Connecticut General Statutes, doctors are required to keep medical records for at least seven years after a patient's death, or at least ten years after a patient's last treatment, whichever is longer.Long-Term Care - Related Articles
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