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daycare 10:38 AM 07-26-2011
Originally Posted by Catherder:
Emergency Medical Personel will treat based on implied consent so you really have no worries.

You are covered under the Good Samaritan Law.

Having their physicians name, phone number, insurance information and any pertinent medical history (allergies, previous hospitalizations/surgeries, and medications they are currently taking) is more than enough and will be appreciated.
This is correct... they cant deny a child the right to medical service...
My children travel overseas a lot and I often worry should they become ill or have an accident while over there that they would need medical attention.

I was told to make my medical consent forms offical, that i would need to have them notarized, however, any hospital in the US would take it without it.

I have had to take one child to the ER for bee sting when they started having a reaction and the ER did not mutter a word about my county approved form from LIC that I gave them with all of her medical information.
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