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Rep. DeRosa seeks law to guarantee parents access to children's basic medical records through at least age 16
Summary
Rep. DeRosa urged the Joint Committee on Public Health to back H 2,361, which would require providers to give parents or guardians access to basic medical information for children up to at least age 16, while keeping confidentiality protections for sensitive services.
Rep. DeRosa told the Joint Committee on Public Health that she filed House Bill 2,361 to ensure parents and guardians have access to their children's basic medical records through at least age 16, while preserving confidentiality for specifically protected services.
DeRosa said the proposal stems from constituent cases in which parents could not access X-rays, notes and…
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