Numeric filing provides extra confidentiality to medical records. Medical facilities should keep records on minors for how long? Which of the following is not a method of organizin... Numeric filing provides extra confidentiality to medical records. Medical facilities should keep records on minors for how long? Which of the following is not a method of organizing a medical record?
Understand the Problem
The questions are focused on the confidentiality of medical records, the duration for which medical facilities should keep records of minors, and methods of organizing medical records. They aim to assess knowledge related to medical recordkeeping and confidentiality practices.
Answer
18: False, 19: Until the minor reaches age of majority plus statute of limitations, 20: Progressively
The final answer is: 18. False 19. Until the minor reaches the age of majority, plus the statute of limitations 20. Progressively
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is: 18. False 19. Until the minor reaches the age of majority, plus the statute of limitations 20. Progressively
More Information
Numeric filing does not inherently provide extra confidentiality, it's a method to organize records. Records on minors are often kept until they reach the age of majority plus additional time for legal purposes. 'Progressively' is not a standard medical record organizing method.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming numeric filing always offers more confidentiality than other methods.
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