mickeysaver
<font color=blue>WINNER of the world's worst limer
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- Jun 2, 2002
It seems that many people bring along a friend of their DD's or DS's when they go to WDW. One thing that I thought that might be worth mentioning along this line would be to make sure that before you travel with the child of another, even a relative's child, be sure to get a written note from their parental unit that states that you have the right to seek treatment for the child and make medical decisions in their absence. Get the parent to include the child's full name and address along with their date of birth. If possible, also include the name and address of the child's medical provider. Don't forget to get a copy of the child's insurance card, front and back. Hopefully, you will never need to use it, but it never hurts to be prepared.
I know this might sound a bit odd, but it is a must given the new healthcare privacy guidelines that are coming into full swing in April, 2003. It's called HIPAA and it's a federally mandated healthcare privacy act. I work in a pediatric office and you wouldn't believe the changes this act is making in the way we do business. Grandmas are being told they can't have the child seen without a note from mom or dad. It's nuts! In an emergency situation, a child would always be treated without parental permission, but imagine if the kid just had an ear infection or needed stitches, these situations would require permission from an adult. I hope this helps someone. Mickey
I know this might sound a bit odd, but it is a must given the new healthcare privacy guidelines that are coming into full swing in April, 2003. It's called HIPAA and it's a federally mandated healthcare privacy act. I work in a pediatric office and you wouldn't believe the changes this act is making in the way we do business. Grandmas are being told they can't have the child seen without a note from mom or dad. It's nuts! In an emergency situation, a child would always be treated without parental permission, but imagine if the kid just had an ear infection or needed stitches, these situations would require permission from an adult. I hope this helps someone. Mickey