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Old 06-30-2014, 11:57 AM   #17
GP_Matt
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Originally Posted by Hesla View Post
I think you have to keep patient records for a certain number of years before you can destroy them. Even if he retires i believe it would have to be kept in storage somewhere. I know for us it is 9 years.

A call to the privacy commissioner is likely the best thing to do. Also, post an update here as i am curious as well.
Thanks,
I will put some effort in and will post if I get anywhere. Although, I may give up if it seems like I will have to wait on hold for too long.
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