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Do No Harm Medical Director Issues Statement in Response to Texas Health Record Lawsuit
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RICHMOND, VA; December 11, 2025 –Today, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit against electronic healh record company Epic for allegedly engaging in deceptive practices that restrict parental access to their children’s medical records.
The lawsuit follows a report from Do No Harm earlier this year explaining how hospitals and electronic health record companies have worked to undermine parents’ access to their children’s medical information. According to the Texas Attorney General’s announcement, Epic automatically hides certain information about a child’s medical history from parents when the child turns twelve years old.
Do No Harm Medical Director Kurt Miceli, MD, issued the the following statement in response:
“A recent report by Do No Harm revealed how woke electronic health record vendors like Epic are limiting parents’ ‘proxy’ access to their children’s medical records. It is encouraging to see Attorney General Ken Paxton hold Epic accountable for placing children directly in harm’s way by removing parental protections, allowing activist physicians to funnel minors into the gender cult without parental knowledge or consent. This lawsuit is a critical step to restoring lawful parental access to their children’s medical records during their child’s developmental years.”
Do No Harm’s full report on parental access to their children’s medical records is available here.
Do No Harm, established in April 2022, has rapidly gained recognition and made significant strides in its mission to safeguard healthcare from ideological threats. It has over 50,000 members, including doctors, nurses, physicians, and concerned citizens across all 50 states and 14 countries.