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Many People Don't Know: It Is Possible to See the Health Information of a Deceased Relative

Summary by Terveyden Asialla
Five years ago, in connection with a case that was still pending, Deputy Ombudsman Maija Sakslin proposed to the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health that it launch an investigation into the reform of the regulation on the disclosure of patient data of deceased persons. The hope was that the regulation would better take into account the implementation of fundamental and human rights in individual situations, while still protecting the privacy o…
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Five years ago, in connection with a case that was still pending, Deputy Ombudsman Maija Sakslin proposed to the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health that it launch an investigation into the reform of the regulation on the disclosure of patient data of deceased persons. The hope was that the regulation would better take into account the implementation of fundamental and human rights in individual situations, while still protecting the privacy o…

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Terveyden Asialla broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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