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You will need some sort of authority. The estate can certainly request such things from a provider. It will require a letter of authority to do so.

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No, you do not need an executor of estate form specifically for accessing a deceased parent's medical records. Most states have laws that allow the next of kin or a designated representative to request and access the medical records of a deceased individual. However, you may need to provide proof of your relationship and may be required to fill out certain forms or provide documentation to the healthcare provider or institution. It is best to contact the healthcare provider directly to understand their specific requirements.

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