New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S831

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Prohibits certain entities from requesting or requiring provision of personal health information.

Impact

If enacted, S831 will modify existing state laws related to privacy and the handling of personal health information. The bill ensures that individuals cannot be forced to provide their health information unless explicitly allowed by federal law or in situations where healthcare professionals are directly involved in treatment. Importantly, it aims to prevent discrimination against individuals who decide not to disclose their health information as a condition for receiving goods or services. This could influence how businesses and service providers handle health-related inquiries and data collection.

Summary

Senate Bill S831 aims to enhance the privacy of individuals by prohibiting certain entities from requesting or requiring the provision of personal health information about an individual, thereby protecting sensitive health data. This bill specifically defines 'personal health information' to include any details regarding an individual’s physical or mental health status, medical history, and treatment information. The bill provides clear guidelines on what constitutes personal health information and delineates the scope of entities affected by this legislation.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S831 is the balance between privacy and the operational needs of various entities, particularly in healthcare and insurance sectors. While proponents argue that the bill is necessary to protect individual privacy and prevent potential misuse of health data, critics may raise concerns about how such restrictions could impact data-sharing practices necessary for effective healthcare delivery and risk assessments. The legislation intends to preserve individuals' rights without hampering healthcare professionals' responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NJ A3741

Same As Prohibits certain entities from requesting or requiring provision of personal health information.

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