Healthcare Document Storage

 

For the National Health Service (NHS) and healthcare providers, storing important paperwork off-site offers specific benefits that address the unique challenges and responsibilities of the healthcare sector. Here are just some of the reasons for the healthcare industry to consider off-site storage.

Healthcare Document Storage and Retrieval

  • Medial Record Retention: Healthcare providers are required to retain patient medical records for specific periods, which can vary depending on the country and type of record. Off-site storage can help manage these records efficiently, ensuring they are preserved for the requested retention periods and disposed of securely when no longer needed.

  • Regulatory and Legal Compliance: Healthcare providers face complex regulatory requirements, including those related to clinical practices, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. Off-site storage facilities can ensure documents are managed in compliance with legal standards, reducing the risk of non-compliance penalties.

  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: In the event of disasters such as fires, floods, or cyber-attacks, having patient records and critical healthcare documents stored off-site ensures that healthcare providers can maintain continuity of care. This is crucial for patient treatment and the resumption of services, as healthcare operations cannot afford significant downtime.

  • Space Optimisation in Healthcare Facilities: Hospital and clinic space is better utilised for patient care and medical equipment rather than for storing paperwork. Off-site storage can help healthcare providers manage space more effectively, contributing to better patient care environments.

  • Patient Privacy and Data Security: Healthcare providers are bound by strict regulations to protect patient information, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, which includes the UK's Data Protection Act. Off-site storage facilities that specialise in compliant data handling can offer advanced security measures to safeguard patient records against breaches, ensuring confidentiality and compliance.

  • Cost Efficiency: Managing an in-house storage facility with the necessary security and environmental controls for healthcare documents can be costly. Utilising off-site storage services can be more cost-effective, allowing healthcare providers to allocate resources more efficiently towards patient care and medical services.

For the NHS and healthcare providers, off-site storage of important paperwork is not only a strategic operational decision but also a critical component of ensuring patient privacy, regulatory compliance, and the uninterrupted delivery of healthcare services.

 









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Other Physical Document Storage FAQs

What sort of boxes do we need to use for storage?

Boxes should be of sufficient construction for stacking on pallets and should not contain material that weighs more than 20kg for each box. We can advise clients on suitable boxes if required. We retain the right to reject boxes delivered to our facility if overweight or of poor construction.

All boxes must be marked by number by client (min 2 box ends) in order for tidy stacking and database entry. Numbering / colour-coding can be used as required by client.

 

Where are boxes stored?

For over 20 years we have had a separate document storage warehouse facility based near Kings Ripton, Huntingdon, which is CCTV monitored, secure, and alarmed, with intruder and fire/smoke detection. Boxes are rack mounted on pallets.

How do we handle the secure storage of documents?

We can arrange collection in bulk or in smaller quantities, of properly constructed boxes or, the client can arrange for delivery themselves.

Firstly, as boxes are stored in tiered racking in our document storage facility, clients need to use appropriate box size and construction to retain integrity, especially over a long storage period, before filling with files (paper weighs a lot!). We can provide advice on the correct specification and even arrange for the purchase of suitable boxes if required.

Next, all paper-based boxes should be labelled with the minimum requirements being the marking of box ends with the same relevant box number. A list of boxes to be collected for document archive storage should also be emailed in advance, to act as a check list on delivery.

Once received, we check the boxes in and enter the details such as bay location onto our database. We also confirm receipt and notify the client of any boxes that don't meet the agreed storage standards.

How quickly can boxes be returned from storage?

Options include a standard 48 hour turnaround from client retrieval request, or an emergency 24 hour service for more time-sensitive retrievals. Boxes will be delivered via our secure courier service.

Is there a minimum contract period?

Yes, the minimum contract period for storage is two years.

Do you provide a confidential shredding service for records that are beyond their required storage lifespan?

Yes, assuming the client can provide accurate information (i.e. advance notice of destruction dates for stored boxes). We will then add this information to our database and schedule these for confidential on-site shredding. However, we will always send a destruction order for the client to sign off at least 1 month before the scheduled destruction date.

Costs for this service are based on weight, which will be quoted on an ad-hoc basis.

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