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A person is discharged from the agency. His medical record is

a. destroyed
b. sent home with the family
c. permanent
d. no longer private

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Final answer:

Medical records are permanent and confidential, remaining intact after a person is discharged from various health agencies and are not sent home with family or destroyed.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a person is discharged from an agency such as a nonprofit health organization, a private hospital, or a governmental agency like Health and Social Services, their medical records are considered permanent. They are not destroyed or sent home with the family. Medical records are confidential and protected information. In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, there are exceptions to the release of information, such as medical records for government employees, which are not made publicly accessible to protect privacy.

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