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"patient’ information" vs "patients’ information"

The correct phrase is 'patients’ information'. The first phrase is correct because 'patients' is a plural possessive form indicating that the information belongs to multiple patients. The second phrase is incorrect because it uses a singular possessive form 'patient' which does not match the plural noun 'information'.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

patient’ information

This phrase is incorrect in English.

patients’ information

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'patients’ information' when referring to information that belongs to multiple patients.

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