Re: full sleep study report/data disappeared
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:54 am
My impression is that these data files are deleted at the end of one week.
I think that the medical record in this case is the sleep study report and not the detailed data needed to create the report.
Next time I talk to my friend, I'll ask to get a clarification of their practices.
In my particular case, this level of detail is no longer available for my sleep study done about two and a half years ago at a different institution so what my friend said didn't seem out of line.
Your mention of a seven year retention corresponds with my experience in retrieving a CT scan I had done years ago at still another institution. When I asked for a copy, they told me it was about to be destroyed (the original was on film not in electronic format) and they would just retrieve the original and give it to me.
Lucky for me that I didn't wait another month or it would have been gone forever.
OT - does anyone out there know how to take a series of .JPG images and convert them into a standard DICOM image set that can be viewed with a DICOM viewer?
I think that the medical record in this case is the sleep study report and not the detailed data needed to create the report.
Next time I talk to my friend, I'll ask to get a clarification of their practices.
In my particular case, this level of detail is no longer available for my sleep study done about two and a half years ago at a different institution so what my friend said didn't seem out of line.
Your mention of a seven year retention corresponds with my experience in retrieving a CT scan I had done years ago at still another institution. When I asked for a copy, they told me it was about to be destroyed (the original was on film not in electronic format) and they would just retrieve the original and give it to me.
Lucky for me that I didn't wait another month or it would have been gone forever.
OT - does anyone out there know how to take a series of .JPG images and convert them into a standard DICOM image set that can be viewed with a DICOM viewer?