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and never ceases to amaze me how much things change and how quickly things change a few years ago we gave out information I gave that information in regards to how long to keep medical records and since then it has changed so this is all new information and and a the short answer is this here it is you want to keep your medical records for 10 years or until the patient docHubes 20 - whichever is longer so if youre treating a newborn youre going to keep the medical records until that patient docHubes 22 if youre treating a 15 year old youre gonna keep it until they docHubed the age of 25 basically its ten years past the last date of service for that particular episode of care and thats how long you keep your medical records now where does that come from is there a specific statute is it easy to point to no thats the the short answer is no because a lot of doctors say well HIPAA says I only have to keep them for six years well no hip actually says you have to keep them for a minimum