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</html><description>The Medical Treatment Contracts Act (WGBO) has separate rules for four groups of minors: Below you will find the rules that apply to these four groups: Minors under 12 years of age The parents or guardian(s) are always entitled to information about the minor. Minors aged 12, 13, 14 or 15 The parents or guardian(s) have the right to information that is important for their role as educators. The doctor does not have to share information if he feels it is contrary to the care of a good counselor. The minor must give permission to the GP to use data with [...]</description></oembed>
