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anjel

Member
What is the name of your state? MI

A few months ago I had to take my stepson to ER. Once we were there & going through the admitting process, the hospital admissions told me that in his records it shows that he is responsible for his own bills.

Is this possible? He is only 11.
I switched it to his fathers name (my husband) since we now have custody of him.... but at the time he would've been registered it would have been his biomom that would have set that up. His regular doctor is through that hospital, also.

I'm not really worried about who did it or why, but I am wondering if there could've been any repercussions towards HIS credit. What would happen to unpaid bills if there were any? Or would it just have been a *goof* and any bills really would've been forwarded to a parent?
 


BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MI

A few months ago I had to take my stepson to ER. Once we were there & going through the admitting process, the hospital admissions told me that in his records it shows that he is responsible for his own bills.

Is this possible? He is only 11.
I switched it to his fathers name (my husband) since we now have custody of him.... but at the time he would've been registered it would have been his biomom that would have set that up. His regular doctor is through that hospital, also.

I'm not really worried about who did it or why, but I am wondering if there could've been any repercussions towards HIS credit. What would happen to unpaid bills if there were any? Or would it just have been a *goof* and any bills really would've been forwarded to a parent?
You are worrying about the wrong thing. What you SHOULD be worrying about is the LEGAL repercussions of your altering HIS medical records without the legal authority to do so.

Therefore, come back and explain how you have such authority.
 

anjel

Member
You are worrying about the wrong thing. What you SHOULD be worrying about is the LEGAL repercussions of your altering HIS medical records without the legal authority to do so.

Therefore, come back and explain how you have such authority.
What do you mean?
since my husband holds the insurance, that is what the hospital told me to do.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
What do you mean?
since my husband holds the insurance, that is what the hospital told me to do.
Since when do you take LEGAL advice from the hospital?

The plain fact is you have no authority to change the medical records of the child. You have no authority to be present when the medical records of the child are discussed or with the doctor when discussing the child's medical history.

Unless of course, you adopted this child? so, did you?
 

anjel

Member
No. I didn't adopt him. But I was the only one there for him when he had to be at the ER. They HAD to discuss these things with me.

And I had the consent of his father AND mother to be there.


So, you're not really going to tell me if anything in the past may have affected his credit, are you?
 

anjel

Member
And you didn't think to mention this during your recitation of facts.....I'm done.:rolleyes:

How else would I have been able to take him if I wasn't authorized?? The child lives with me...... of course I have a signed authorization.

But I was right, you aren't going to answer my question. Thanks for the run around. :p
 

anjel

Member
Of course in my very first statement I DID disclose that the hospital gave me that information. Why would they give it to me if I wasn't authorized? I gave you enough facts to answer the question.
 

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