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House Health Committee approves amendment to House Bill 162 on minor medical records
Summary
The Ohio House Health Committee amended and reported House Bill 162, removing a statutory requirement that certain portions of a minor’s medical record be kept separately, and voted to recommend the bill’s passage with a 10‑to‑1 tally.
The Ohio House Health Committee on Nov. 1 amended and reported House Bill 162 during its sixth hearing, approving language that removes a requirement that health care providers maintain a minor’s medical records in a way that separates entries for care received with parental consent from care provided without parental or guardian consent.
Vice Chair Dieter moved to amend HB162 with amendment 0871, which "removes a requirement that a health care provider maintain a minor's health record in such a…
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