The medical record is a written transcript of information about a patient and his or her health care. Explain the importance of protecting this information

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This record contains the observations, medical or surgical interventions, and treatment outcomes provided during hospitalization or a visit to a doctor's office. It includes information that the patient provides concerning his or her symptoms and medical history, the results of examinations, reports of x-rays and laboratory tests, diagnoses, and treatment plans. Information from medical records may influence one's credit, admission to educational institutions, and employment. It may also affect the ability to get health insurance or the rates one pays for coverage. More importantly, having others know intimate details about a patient's life may mean a loss of dignity and autonomy.

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