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Originally Posted by R.M.
I have no information. But my condolences on the loss of your family member.
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It was my wife of 44 years. Thank you for your beautiful comment.
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Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
This is actually very common. Patient portals are legally treated as the patient’s private medical records, even after death. Immediate family does not automatically get access
Once a death is reported, hospitals & doctors either lock or fully deactivate the portal. Even if you know the login, they are required to block access. HIPAA privacy rules still apply after death, & access is only allowed to a legally authorized person like an executor or estate administrator
HIPAA does not end when someone dies. Patient portals are considered a secure access tool meant only for the patient. Once a death is recorded, providers are required to shut that access down. Letting family continue using the login would be a HIPAA violation, even if the family already knows the password. A person’s medical records stay protected for 50 years after death. That includes online patient portals, test results, messages, notes.... everything
Each hospital & doctor uses separate systems, so they all lock independently once the chart is updated
If you want information, the only real option is to request medical records through the medical records department. That usually requires a death certificate & proof you are authorized. You can ask specifically for the last 24 to 48 hours of care
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Thank you very much for this highly informative information. This was exactly what I needed to know.