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medical records

  • Patients Listed Alive in Electronic Health Records Were Actually Deceased: Study
    Patients Listed Alive in Electronic Health Records Were Actually Deceased: Study
    Specific unnecessary interactions called out: appointments, medication orders.
    December 5, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Texas Widens Investigation Into Complaints Parents Denied Access to Their Teens’ Medical Records
    Texas Widens Investigation Into Complaints Parents Denied Access to Their Teens’ Medical Records
    Texas is investigating claims that hospitals and medical-records companies deny parents access to their child's data once they ...
    November 17, 2022BY Darlene McCormick Sanchez
  • Judge: State Can Get Medical Files in Ex-Raider Ruggs’ Case
    Judge: State Can Get Medical Files in Ex-Raider Ruggs’ Case
    LAS VEGAS—A Nevada judge has ruled that prosecutors can obtain medical records about injuries that former Las Vegas ...
    May 16, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • ‘Significant’ Amount of Missing Medication in Melbourne Public Hospitals: Experts
    ‘Significant’ Amount of Missing Medication in Melbourne Public Hospitals: Experts
    A study led by Austin Health in Melbourne has found around one-fifth of medication supplied to public medical, ...
    January 30, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Henry Ruggs’ Lawyers Argue to Block Medical Records Release
    Henry Ruggs’ Lawyers Argue to Block Medical Records Release
    LAS VEGAS—Attorneys for former Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs III launched a bid Wednesday to keep his medical records ...
    November 10, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Sanders Refuses to Release Full Medical Records
    Sanders Refuses to Release Full Medical Records
    Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), one of the top contenders in the Democratic presidential race, said he will not ...
    February 19, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • Check Your Medical Records for Dangerous Errors
    Check Your Medical Records for Dangerous Errors
    When Liz Tidyman’s elderly parents moved across the country to be closer to their children and grandchildren years ...
    April 4, 2019BY Judith Graham
  • New York Medical Database Aids Doctors, Patients
    New York Medical Database Aids Doctors, Patients
    New York is quietly building one of the nation’s largest computer databases of medical records, a system that ...
    June 1, 2014BY Michael Virtanen
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