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A medical
record is that piece of paper or electronic file that contains
all of your medical history: family traits, past ailments
and injuries, things to which you are allergic, and so on.
It is a very useful document indeed. Everybody’s health and
body is unique. Thus, everybody has different and unique health
requirements. Medical records are maintained to help doctors
know which medication
and medical assistance is required for a particular patient.Medical
records also include a written or electronic account of a
patient's medical history, the illness though which the individual
is currently going through, all the details of the medical
treatments that were given, and so on. These records also
provide a ready resource including chronological progress
notes, and discharge recommendations. This provides a proper
legal document
which the patient is entitled to read and is authenticated
by the physician's signature. Nevertheless, there are some
strict rules laid down for it. One of them is the privacy
of such legal medical documents. The kind of medical history
a person holds, including the medical histories, diagnoses
and medical interpretations that a medical record holds serves
a great resource to track back the health intricacies of the
particular person, but also contains a lot of information
which the patient would like to keep out of the public eye.
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