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Analyzing the relationship with correspondence copying services.
Some healthcare managers think that medical record departments are not receiving the full benefits available to them from their correspondence copy service. What are they receiving and what should they be receiving? And, what are the copying service companies getting? What should they be getting? This article examines and redefines the relationship between copying services and medical record departments.