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Health, 13.01.2021 08:10 592400014353

Sherry Macken is a patient at the office where you work. She plans to move out of state and insists on taking her original (paper) patient medical chart with her. The office manager refuses to release the record to her. Ms. Macken has just faxed a letter threatening to involve her brother-in-law, a personal injury lawyer whose ad appears on the back cover of the local phone book, if she does not receive her records within 1 week. Who legally owns the health record, and how can this patient’s situation be resolved amicably?

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