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Sponsor says 'My Child, My Chart' would alert parents when minors' portal access changes
Summary
Representative Klick told the Senate Health Committee House Bill 162 would require the child's primary physician to annually certify what care a minor may receive without parental consent and would improve parental notice about changes in portal access; senators questioned how consent, revocation and technological segregation would work in practice.
Representative Klick provided sponsor testimony on House Bill 162, called the 'My Child, My Chart' bill, describing cases in which parents were unexpectedly cut off from online patient portals after a minor accessed services that do not require parental consent. Klick said the bill’s aim is transparency: parents should be informed when a minor's portal access means the parent may not see certain records.
Klick listed eight…
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