Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5687

Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Engrossed
3/29/23  
Refer
5/15/23  

Caption

Mental Health Law

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws around information confidentiality and establishes clear standards for when patient records can be disclosed. By enhancing the protections surrounding sensitive patient information, the proposed law safeguards the privacy rights of individuals seeking mental health services. The amendments also include provisions for disclosing information electronically, in an effort to streamline healthcare operations and ensure compliance with both state and federal laws.

Context

H5687 not only serves to protect private patient information but also contributes to a wider dialogue about mental health treatment access and privacy. With a growing focus on mental health issues within legislative agendas, the bill is part of a broader strategy to enhance the quality of care while ensuring that patients feel safe and secure in seeking help. As these discussions continue, the implications of H5687 will be significant in shaping Rhode Island's approach to mental health law.

Summary

House Bill 5687 aims to amend Rhode Island's Mental Health Law, targeting the confidentiality of healthcare information, particularly concerning mental health services. The bill addresses how and when confidential patient information can be disclosed, intending to enhance patient privacy while permitting necessary disclosures for care and legal proceedings. This legislative action comes at a time when confidentiality in healthcare, especially mental health, is under significant scrutiny due to increasing concerns regarding patient privacy and data security.

Contention

Discussion around H5687 highlights a balance between patient confidentiality and the operational realities of healthcare providers. Some proponents advocate for stronger confidentiality measures to protect patients' rights, arguing that current laws surrounding the disclosure of mental health records may not be stringent enough. However, concerns have been raised about whether the amendments could hinder other healthcare practices, such as the reporting of necessary information for emergency interventions or legal assessments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7669

Mental Health Law

RI S0719

Mental Health Law

RI S0723

Mental Health Law

RI H5819

Mental Health Law

RI H7668

Mental Health Law

RI S2762

Mental Health Law

RI H5427

Mental Health Law

RI AB681

Mental health: information sharing.

RI AB2275

Mental health: involuntary commitment.

RI AB1119

Developmental and mental health services: information and records: confidentiality.

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