Hawaii

Hospitals and Physicians: Hawaii offers blanket guidance for all medical care providers. Full patient records should be kept for seven (7) years following last patient contact. For minors, records must be kept for seven (7) years following the patient’s 18th birthday.

HAW. REV. STAT. § 622-58
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