New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1046

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires de-identified patient data from electronic health records systems to be transmitted to DOH for analysis of Statewide health and disease trends.

Impact

The implementation of S1046 is expected to bolster the state's capacity to monitor health trends by leveraging comprehensive data from electronic health records. By analyzing disease, injury, and illness patterns at a statewide level, the DOH can more effectively devise public health strategies and allocate resources efficiently. The bill aims to streamline health data collection processes and promote better health outcomes across New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S1046, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that vendors selling or leasing electronic health records systems provide de-identified patient data to the Department of Health (DOH). This data is essential for the DOH to analyze statewide health trends and develop appropriate public health programs. The bill emphasizes that no confidential patient information will be disclosed, thereby addressing privacy concerns while enhancing the state's ability to respond to health issues based on collected data.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding S1046 is the balance between patient privacy and the benefits of enhanced data analytics for public health. While the bill clearly prohibits the unauthorized disclosure of confidential patient information, concerns persist among advocacy groups about the sufficiency of these protections. Critics may argue that even de-identified data can sometimes be vulnerable to re-identification, potentially compromising patient confidentiality. Thus, the discussions surrounding S1046 reflect broader debates about data privacy and public health priorities in the digital age.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4114

Requires all prescriptions be transmitted electronically, subject to certain exceptions.

NJ A1853

Requires all prescriptions be transmitted electronically, subject to certain exceptions.

NJ HB1165

The health division, a biennial report, and reporting sexually transmitted diseases.

NJ S2933

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording patients' demographic information.

NJ A4385

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording patients' demographic information.

NJ SB2004

Relating to a statewide electronic health records bank.

NJ AB2204

Health care coverage: sexually transmitted diseases.

NJ S4278

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording certain minor patients' demographic information.

NJ A5488

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording certain minor patients' demographic information.

NJ HB4571

Relating to a statewide electronic health records bank.

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