You need to check the laws for your state. They typically set maximum amounts for being the executor.
If you mean some sort of medical benefits the answer is no.
He has to advertise for at least 90 days. And he has to contact the hospital directly to inquire about outstanding debts.
In most countries (I expect the state of Ohio would be the same) the debts of a deceased person are normally payed from that person's estate and would be settled by the executor of the estate as part of obtaining probate for the estate. If you are worried (and the estate has an executor) speak to the executor, otherwise seek advice from an attorney if the hospital is coming after you for the money.
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Only if she is the executor of the estate. The executor is responsible for all estate debts.
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