hospital vs physician record which is more difficult to keep secure
Traditionally obtained Physician's office record regarding the treatment of the patients are more difficult to keep secure than the hospital records. In the private care most of the physicians do not take seriously to maintain the records as the own billing is concerned. As most of the hospital records now a day are maintained in the form of EMR (electronic medical record), sometimes the bills are protected for the purpose of the reimbursement through the insurance company.
Hence physician record is more difficult to keep secure than the hospital records.
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