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My husband had a stroke and was transferred to Emanuel Hospital for a blood clot removal. During his hospitalization, his sister contacted the case manager to gain access to his medical information without my knowledge. My husband, who was not in his right mind due to stroke-related hallucinations and delusions, agreed over the phone. I was not informed about this request and felt cut off from my husband's medical status updates. I want to rescind this permission and ensure I am the primary point of contact for my husband's medical information. What legal steps should I take?

August 23rd, 2024

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