The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is called Longitudinal Health Record or Womb to Tomb health record. Discuss why it is called so. How does it differ from the paper-based medical record with respect to longevity? Do the retention requirements for both vary? If so, in which way(s) and why? Which components of the health records are considered legal and why?
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