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Updated 02.25.09 The laws surrounding
teens and health care can be vague and confusing. Depending on the
situation, teens have the right to make some health decisions on their
own. And confidentiality and consent laws vary widely depending on the
age of the teen and the treatment needed.
The ACLU of Ohio publication,
"Your
Health and the Law: A Guide for Teens" (updated in 2009), addresses
the confusing details of teen health care law in an understandable
format. You can download the
booklet for free, or
purchase print copies.
A
Spanish version is also available.
The guide clarifies teens’ rights under Ohio and federal law to help
young people and those who care about them -- parents, school counselors, and
health care providers -- ensure that they receive the health care they
need.
Legal explanations are accompanied by examples of situations teens might
face, as well as Internet resources and social service agencies to
consult for further information.
Resources
Tools for teaching the concepts outlined in "Your Health and the Law"
Students! Know Your Rights
Use this guide in conjunction with your school's handbook.
Request a
speaker on teens, health care, and the law.
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