Do you still live in Nevada, joe645?If I, as a parent, are taken to a hospital in a incapacited state or in a coma will my son, as my only living heir, be able to obtain my medical records?
No one here has any conceivable way, in the abstract and without any context whatsoever, of intelligently answering this question with anything other than "maybe."If I, as a parent, are taken to a hospital in a incapacited state or in a coma will my son, as my only living heir, be able to obtain my medical records?
PshawSometimes an “intelligent answer” is providing information.
Okay. I misspoke. “Pshaw” is also an intelligent answer.Pshaw
Interestingly enough, when my brother went into the hospital with a really serious strain of the flu some years back (I had it too and was also hospitalized) his girlfriend took him in, and the doctors insisted on a family member, ANY family member getting there ASAP to make decisions. They weren't picky about actual next of kin.Being an heir is usually not a consideration in things. Being your closest (or perhaps only) living relative would be.
Then if you want your love interest to make medical decisions for you prepare a healthcare power of attorney giving the person that authority.i realize that doctors need to follow rules. but i think in most cases, a boyfriend/girlfriend probably knows more about the wishes of their significant other, than a sibling would
my musing was more about how maybe the default rules should be changed, to more mirror realityThen if you want your love interest to make medical decisions for you prepare a healthcare power of attorney giving the person that authority.