What is retention of medical record in Kentucky?

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2026-07-13 18:25

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In Kentucky, medical records must generally be retained for a minimum of five years from the date of the last patient visit. However, for records of minors, they must be kept until the patient turns 18 plus an additional five years. Additionally, certain federal regulations may impose longer retention periods for specific types of records. Healthcare providers are also encouraged to have policies in place for the secure storage and eventual destruction of these records.

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