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The National Personnel Records Center fire was a catastrophic fire at the records building in St. Louis that burned for more than four days in July 1973 and ultimately destroyed 16 to 18 million Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF). [12]
The National Personnel Records Center fire of 1973, [1] also known as the 1973 National Archives fire, was a fire that occurred at the Military Personnel Records Center (MPRC) in the St. Louis suburb of Overland, Missouri, from July 12–16, 1973.
The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care. An increasing purpose of the medical record is to ensure documentation of compliance with institutional, professional or governmental regulation.
In five years, Texas will have to destroy 10.4 million vaccine records because of an unusual state law. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Records life-cycle in records management refers to the following stages of a records "life span": from its creation to its preservation (in an archives) or disposal. While various models of the records life-cycle exist, they all feature creation or receipt, use, and disposition.
After Hurricane Katrina, the mother-daughter duo relocated to Aurora, Missouri, where Dee Dee Blanchard told doctors her ailing daughter’s medical records had been destroyed by the hurricane ...
The Trump Administration took down parts of some government websites.
In July 2006, a fire completely destroyed a leased six-story company warehouse in London. [61] The paper records of 600 customers, [62] including client files stored by several prominent London law firms, were lost. [63] Also destroyed were the medical records of up to 240,000 patients of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. [62]