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Giving Consent for an Autopsy
An autopsy is a medical exam of the body after a person has died. You may be asked to give your consent for an autopsy. Learn more.
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How HIPAA protects your child's privacy
Learn more about HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), a federal law that gives you rights over your child’s health information.
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Laws affecting people with health problems
Learn about insurance and employment laws that can help your family as you go through treatment and try to cope with a serious illness.
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Photographing, videotaping, streaming, audiotaping
St. Jude has specific rules for photographing, videotaping, streaming, and audiotaping while your child is a patient. Learn more.
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Service animal guidelines
It is important to keep your service animal clean, healthy and safe. Learn more about service animal guidelines.
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St. Jude cares about LGBTQ patients
We care for LGBTQ patients with life-threatening diseases. LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning. Learn more.
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Turning 18 and your health care
Turning 18 means making your own medical decisions. Learn what you need to do and who can help.
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Why St. Jude needs legal papers for medical care
Legal papers should show that the person who gives consent—permission for your child’s medical care—has a legal right to do so. Learn more.
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You and the Affordable Care Act
Learn more about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including details about the Health Insurance Marketplace and other benefits of the law.