Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1470

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to personal health information portability and accessibility

Impact

The bill implements significant changes to how medical records are handled, particularly in terms of electronic storage and patient interaction with their health data. By replacing older stipulations with requirements for information to be kept securely in electronic formats, the legislation ensures patients have more immediate and direct access to their personal health information. It also limits the fees that can be charged to patients when they request copies of their records, positioning patient rights at the forefront of health information management.

Summary

S1470, titled 'An Act relative to personal health information portability and accessibility', proposes amendments to Chapter 111 of the Massachusetts General Laws. The bill seeks to enhance the portability and accessibility of personal health information by mandating that healthcare providers maintain and provide their records in a secure electronic format. This change aims to facilitate better access for patients as well as authorized third parties, ultimately supporting the continuity of care and treatment for individuals.

Contention

Notably, the bill appears to address concerns about the costs associated with accessing health records. Critics may argue that while the intention of reducing costs for patients is commendable, the practical implementation of this requirement could lead to unintended burdens on healthcare providers, particularly smaller clinics that may lack the resources needed to transition to electronic systems swiftly. Moreover, the responsibility placed on providers to maintain these records could raise questions about data security and compliance.

Notable_points

S1470 reflects a broader trend within healthcare legislation aimed at improving transparency and patient autonomy over personal health data. Its passage could mark a pivotal change in the relationship between healthcare providers and patients, fostering greater trust and empowering patients in managing their health information. Overall, this legislation is a step towards modernizing health information practices in Massachusetts, aligning them with technological advancements and contemporary needs.

Companion Bills

MA S193

Similar To To protect life-saving electronic health records from reckless corporate greed and corruption

MA H1191

Similar To Relating to hospital bad debts, claims denials and prompt payments

MA H460

Similar To Relative to public health transparency in schools

MA S2648

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Health to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public health matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1624

Relative to personal health information portability and accessibility

MA H3763

Relative to healthcare proxy information

MA SB149

Relating To Accessibility.

MA HB662

AN ACT relating to personally identifiable information.

MA AB352

Health information.

MA SB582

Health information.

MA SB2144

Relating To Electronic Information Technology Accessibility For Persons With Disabilities.

MA AB2280

Information privacy: personal health record information: software or hardware.

MA S2584

Site Information & Links

MA S2869

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