Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2469

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Medical records; prohibit health care facilities from withholding from parents the records of their minor children.

Impact

If enacted, SB2469 would enforce stronger regulations on how health care providers manage the medical records of minors, which has implications for both parental rights and health care access. The legislation aims to ensure that parents can obtain their child's medical information without unnecessary delays or requirements, which could foster better health decision-making and oversight. This provision is particularly pertinent in ensuring that parents are more fully informed about their child's health needs and treatment options.

Summary

Senate Bill 2469 aims to amend Section 41-10-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance parental access to the medical records of unemancipated minors. The bill explicitly prohibits health care providers and facilities from withholding medical records from a parent or guardian of a minor under the age of 18. Furthermore, it also prevents health care facilities from requiring a parent's consent when granting access to such records, thereby asserting parents' rights to their children's health information without additional barriers.

Contention

While SB2469 aims to strengthen parental access to medical records, it may also ignite debates about patient confidentiality and the rights of minors. Critics may argue that the bill could undermine the autonomy of young patients, particularly in sensitive health matters where a minor may wish to maintain confidentiality regarding care. There may be concerns about balancing parental rights with a minor's right to privacy, especially when it comes to accessing records related to mental health or reproductive health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2797

Mississippi State Asylum Records; provide procedures and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS HB1493

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

MS HB808

Youth court services fees and fines; exclude parents and children from payment of.

MS HB699

MS State Asylum Records; provide procedures for access and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS HB1127

MS Safe Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE); create to prohibit providing gender transition procedures to minors.

MS HB1391

Minority set-aside contracts; prohibit municipalities from utilizing.

MS HB1158

Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2744

Certificate of need; remove certain facilities from list that require such certificate from the Department of Health.

MS HB624

Stun gun; remove the term from the prohibited firearms category.

MS HB1302

Immunization requirements; authorize religious exemption from requirements of schools and child care facilities.

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