Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S250

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to consumer health data

Impact

If enacted, the Consumer Health Data Act will significantly influence existing state laws regarding data privacy and protection. It will introduce stringent conditions for how health data is collected, shared, and sold, primarily focusing on the need for explicit consumer consent. Also, the Attorney General is vested with the authority to enforce the provisions of this bill, which aims to hold companies accountable for practicing fair data collection and usage. This will likely result in a heightened focus on data security measures within healthcare-related businesses operating within Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill S250, titled the Consumer Health Data Act, establishes robust regulations aimed at protecting consumer health data in Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes the importance of consent before any collection or sale of personal health information. Aimed at enhancing transparency and security, it mandates regulated entities to obtain clear and informed consent from consumers, delineate the specific data collected, and articulate the purposes for which the data will be used. The act also includes rights for consumers, allowing them to know, modify, and request deletion of their health data, thus empowering individuals in the digital landscape of health information.

Contention

While supporters of S250 argue that the legislation is necessary for protecting consumer rights and ensuring that personal health data is managed responsibly, critics may contend that excessive regulation could burden businesses, especially small firms that may struggle to comply with rigorous data practices. Additionally, concerns about how the act will interact with existing federal regulations, such as HIPAA, may arise, prompting discussions about the potential for overlapping legal frameworks. Furthermore, there may be debates over the practical implications of enforcing such consumer rights and whether the proposed measures will adequately deter misuse of consumer health data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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