Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1374

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Patient Privacy and Medical Recording Protection Act; create.

Impact

The legislation is set to impose significant restrictions on the way medical information—including recordings and identifiable patient details—can be shared or disclosed. Under the bill's provisions, medical facilities must ensure that identifiable information can only be shared either when anonymized or when explicit consent has been obtained from the patient. Violating these stipulations carries penalties including fines and potential civil remedies, underscoring the bill's intent to safeguard sensitive medical information and enhance patient trust in healthcare systems.

Summary

House Bill 1374, known as the Patient Privacy and Medical Recording Protection Act, aims to enhance the protection of patient privacy within healthcare settings by prohibiting unauthorized recording of medical interactions and procedures. The bill stipulates that video, audio, or other recording devices may not be used in physicians' offices or medical facilities without the express consent of all parties involved. This emphasizes the importance of patient consent in maintaining confidentiality during medical visits, as well as the dignity of patients receiving care.

Contention

This act may lead to debates within legislative discussions regarding the balance between patient privacy and the potential benefits of recording for the administration of care or quality assurance. Opponents might argue that overly restrictive measures could hinder quality improvements in healthcare by limiting the availability of data that could aid in training and regulatory compliance. Supporters, however, contend that the need for patient confidentiality and the right to control one's own medical data are paramount, emphasizing the ethical imperative to protect individuals from unauthorized surveillance in sensitive settings.

Enforcement

To guarantee compliance with the new regulations, the State Board of Medical Licensure will oversee enforcement efforts, investigate complaints, and impose penalties for any violations. The bill mandates annual reporting on violations and enforcement actions to be submitted to the legislature, ensuring accountability and transparency in the operation of the new regulations. This oversight mechanism aims to bolster the protective framework established by the bill and ensures that patient rights are upheld across medical practices in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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