New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1610

Introduced
12/22/21  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of HB 1610 is expected to strengthen privacy protections for individuals' vaccination data while also enhancing the state's ability to monitor and manage the immunization registry. By mandating a more rigorous approach to record-keeping, the bill aims to ensure that healthcare providers and agencies handling immunization data maintain high standards for privacy. This aligns with federal mandates under HIPAA, although the bill's stipulation for a five-year retention period may surpass existing practices. Notably, improvements to the registry system will likely incur costs, especially if extensive modifications are needed to meet the new requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1610, which requires the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to maintain specific audit records related to the state immunization/vaccination registry, is centered on improving transparency and accountability in health data management. The bill mandates that audit records regarding access, reports, and corrections to vaccination data be retained for a minimum of five years, thus allowing better tracking of who has accessed personal immunization information. This is especially significant as issues around personal health data protection have gained increased attention in recent years.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 1610 appears supportive among public health advocates who favor stronger oversight of health information systems. By ensuring that individuals can review their own data, the bill promotes a more transparent system allowing patients to maintain control over their health records. However, concerns have been raised about the potential costs associated with implementing these changes and whether existing state resources can accommodate the required system updates without significant expenditure.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill include debates about the financial implications of complying with its requirements. While the Department of Health and Human Services indicated that the costs for necessary modifications are indeterminable, there is caution about the potential expenses exceeding $100,000. Additionally, stakeholders have raised questions about how the bill could be effectively implemented without overburdening the existing systems. This necessitates ongoing discussions on balancing fiscal constraints with the need for enhanced health data security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB115

Relative to making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for the purpose of funding vaccine administration through public health departments.

NH HB1495

Prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status.

NH HB1608

Relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry.

NH HB1633

Relative to requiring COVID-19 vaccination for school attendance.

NH SB423

Relative to a closed loop referral system in the department of health and human services.

NH HB1271

Limiting the authority of the department of health and human services to mandate vaccinations; and relative to quarantine costs.

NH HB91

Relative to privacy obligations of the department of health and human services.

NH HB91

Relative to privacy obligations of the department of health and human services.

NH HB574

Requiring background checks of the private companies and their contractors who program and maintain New Hampshire voting machines.

NH HB1634

Relative to state grants for researching the effects on the human body of COVID-19 vaccines.

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