Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB786

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Engrossed
4/5/23  

Caption

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Records - Nursing Homes - Release of Records

Impact

The bill reflects an important shift in the regulatory framework surrounding electronic health information management, particularly fostering a more collaborative approach between nursing homes and their business associates. By facilitating easier access to medical records and health care transactions, HB786 is positioned to improve patient care coordination and reduce administrative burdens associated with record-keeping. Supporters of the bill argue that it will enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery while ensuring that electronic transactions are compliant with existing health information standards.

Summary

House Bill 786 (HB786) aims to enhance the handling and sharing of electronic health records for nursing homes in Maryland. Specifically, the bill allows nursing homes that utilize an electronic health network or electronic medical record vendor to direct these entities to release patient medical records and electronic health care transactions to their business associates. This is intended to streamline the process of accessing important patient information, thereby supporting better care and monitoring. The changes would take effect on July 1, 2023, after the bill's successful passage through the legislative process.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB786 is generally positive among lawmakers and healthcare professionals who see the potential for improved patient outcomes through more integrated health care services. However, there are concerns among privacy advocates regarding the security of patient data and the implications of broad access to sensitive information by business associates. Legislators have been urged to balance the need for operational efficiency with stringent protections against potential data breaches.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over the adequacy of safeguards for patient privacy and the potential risks associated with allowing business associates greater access to sensitive medical information. Opponents worry that increased access could lead to mishandling of records or unauthorized disclosures, emphasizing the need for robust compliance measures. As discussions progressed, there was a clear tension between facilitating healthcare operations and maintaining patient confidentiality, which will need to be addressed in the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

MD SB648

Crossfiled Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Records - Nursing Homes - Release of Records

Previously Filed As

MD SB648

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Records - Nursing Homes - Release of Records

MD HB812

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Record Vendors of Nursing Homes - Release of Records - Enforcement

MD SB678

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Record Vendors of Nursing Homes - Release of Records - Enforcement

MD HB1275

To Regulate Electronic Medical Records; And To Prohibit A Healthcare Payor That Has Electronic Access To Medical Records From Requesting Medical Records In A Different Format From A Healthcare Provider.

MD HB1353

Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Controllable Electronic Records

MD SB359

Concerning Access To Medical Records For A Legal Proceeding; And Concerning Fees Charged For Duplication Of Electronically Stored Medical Records.

MD H0877

Electronic Health Records

MD AB3095

Wills: electronic wills and electronic records.

MD SB3696

UCC-CONTROL ELECTRONIC RECORDS

MD AB7

Revises provisions relating to electronic health records. (BDR 40-381)

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