Why might a patient object to information that is contained in her medical record? What could the medical office manager do if the patient insists on having objectionable information removed from her file?
What will be an ideal response?
A patient might object to information in the medical record that the patient believes is inaccurate. If a patient insists on having something removed from the medical chart, the medical office manager may allow the patient to write a note explaining the objection, which would then become part of the patient's permanent medical record. It is uncommon for a medical office to remove information from a patient's medical record once it is recorded in the record.
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