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A circular relating to the Retention of Personal Health Records (For Possible Use in Litigation) issued by the Health and Social Services Directorate in Northern Ireland provided records be retained 8 years after the last entry.

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WITN3449021 - Letter from HSS Executive to Heads of Health and Social Services Boards and Chief Executives of HSS Trusts and the Central Services Agency - 01 Nov 1996

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1 November 1996
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Cover up: Medical Records

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WITN3449021 Letter from HSS Executive to Heads of Health and Social Services Boards and Chief Executives of HSS Trusts and the Central Services Agency 01 Nov 1996

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