New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1606

Introduced
12/22/21  
Refer
12/22/21  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  
Report Pass
4/20/22  
Report Pass
4/28/22  
Enrolled
6/15/22  
Chaptered
6/29/22  

Caption

Relative to administration of the state immunization registry.

Impact

If passed, this legislation would significantly alter the operational framework of the state immunization registry, transitioning it from a presumptive default of inclusivity to one that prioritizes individual consent. This new system aims to strengthen patient autonomy and trust in healthcare systems, potentially increasing public willingness to share immunization information for public health tracking. However, implementing this opt-in system may come with logistical challenges and costs associated with developing a suitable information management framework.

Summary

House Bill 1606 aims to amend the administration of the state immunization registry by instituting an opt-in system. Under this bill, individuals or their guardians must explicitly consent to have their information, such as immunization records, included in the registry. This change seeks to enhance patient privacy and control over personal health data by requiring that no individual's information can be recorded without their permission.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1606 appears to be generally positive among proponents who emphasize the importance of personal consent and privacy in healthcare. They argue that this legislation is a necessary step toward safeguarding patient data. However, there may be concerns expressed by some healthcare officials regarding the practicality of managing an opt-in system, especially if it complicates immunization tracking efforts that are fundamental to public health initiatives.

Contention

One of the main points of contention regarding HB 1606 is the financial implications of transitioning to an opt-in system. The estimated cost of implementing the necessary changes to the immunization registry is projected to be around $42 million spread over four years. Critics might highlight these costs as a concern, especially amidst ongoing discussions about public health funding. Additionally, there are worries that requiring explicit consent could hinder the ability of health officials to efficiently monitor immunization rates and respond to public health crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1608

Relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry.

NH HB1661

Relative to immunization reporting requirements.

NH HB1604

Including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers.

NH HB1669

Relative to restricting data sharing through the state immunization registry.

NH HB1487

Relative to the procedure for withdrawal from the vaccine registry.

NH HB1610

Requiring the department of health and human services to maintain certain records relative to the vaccine registry.

NH HB1431

Establishing the parental bill of rights.

NH SB239

Revise pharmacist administration of immunization laws

NH HB1224

Prohibiting state and local governments from adopting certain mandates in response to COVID-19; and prohibiting employers and places of public accommodation from discriminating on the basis of vaccination status.

NH A4112

Requires automatic registration with New Jersey Immunization Information System upon administration of vaccine for certain persons who consent to registration.

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