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ssal

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Which is a major concern regarding the destruction of records?
 A) Information that identifies patients must be maintained as confidential.
  B) Prohibitive costs impact the quality of care provided to patients.
  C) Regulatory agencies might not have been informed about the destruction.
  D) Third parties must never be used for destruction of sensitive information.

Question 2

The destruction of records _____.
 A) Can be done when requests for the production of documents legally endangers an organization
  B) Is performed at the discretion of the health information manager due to storage concerns
  C) May be performed in the regular course of business following a specified retention period
  D) Should never be performed so that the integrity of patient care is consistently maintained



Tabitha_2016

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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