New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4575

Introduced
6/13/24  

Caption

Requires development of State data and technology infrastructure investment plan for public health emergencies.

Impact

The investment plan outlined in A4575 will serve as a long-term capital strategy to identify and address the necessary upgrades to the state’s technological framework. Specifically, it will include the establishment of early warning systems for public health emergencies that will utilize data from various sources and coordinate multi-state responses. Furthermore, the plan will ensure that critical public health data is collected and stored in a centralized repository for state agencies to access as needed during emergencies, thus enhancing overall responsiveness to such situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4575 proposes the development of a State data and technology infrastructure investment plan aimed at enhancing public health emergency preparedness. This legislation mandates the Office of Information Technology to collaborate with the Department of Health and the State Office of Emergency Management to formulate a comprehensive plan that details how the state will upgrade and maintain its data and technology systems. The goal is to ensure the continuity of state services during public health emergencies, as well as to improve data management across agencies.

Contention

One notable aspect of contention regarding this bill revolves around the data privacy and security implications of centralized repositories. Stakeholders may express concerns over how public health data will be safeguarded and managed, especially in light of existing health privacy laws. Moreover, the potential for bureaucratic delays in the implementation of such a plan could lead to debates about efficiency and the duration of time before tangible improvements are seen in the state's emergency response capabilities. Therefore, while A4575 emphasizes preparedness, discussions surrounding it may highlight the balance between rapid technological advancement and ensuring data integrity and public trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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