Key Information for Your Child's Stay
Your child has privacy rights under a federal law that protect their health information. This law sets rules and limits on who can access your child’s health information.
Providers and health insurers must comply with your right to:
To make sure that your child’s health information is protected in a way that doesn’t interfere with healthcare, your child’s information can be used and shared:
Without your written permission, your provider cannot:
Source: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office for Civil Rights
Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, parents have access to their child’s medical records. There are a few cases where parents may not have access:
If you believe your child’s rights are being denied, you can file a complaint with your provider, health insurer or the U.S. government at ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/smartscreen/main.jsf.
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