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If you’re enrolled in a health insurance policy held in another person’s name, like a parent or spouse, that person is considered the policy holder of your health plan. Your health insurance company sends some of your confidential health information – like the name of your provider and the services you received and when – to the policy holder, as part of regular health insurance communications. If you’re under 18 and want more information about your rights to access confidential health services, visit TeenSource.org.

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