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Can I get my mom to add me to hospice list so I know more about her care? My sister POA won't let me or my sibling know anything.
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Yes, if Mom is "with it" like said she can fill out a HIPPA form that lets others to get information.
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You can ask mom to fill out a HIPAA form with Hospice so that you can get information from them about her condition.
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