HB 1067
Medical records; retention; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill addresses the retention period for medical records in Oklahoma. Currently, the law is unclear about how long healthcare providers must keep patient records. The bill establishes a standard retention schedule, requiring most medical records to be maintained for seven years after the last date of treatment. It also sets an effective date for these new requirements, ensuring a smooth transition for healthcare providers and patients.
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