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Commentaire sur la décision Roy c. CISSS de Chaudière-Appalaches – L'accès à un dossier médical d'une personne décédée pour faire valoir des droits
26 September 2017
Fasken (French)
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Repères EYB2017REP2295
L'auteur commente cette décision dans laquelle la
Cour supérieure infirme la décision du
défendeur afin de permettre l'accès du dossier
médical au bénéfice du conjoint de la
défunte.
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