New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB389

Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

State Health Data Utility

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to streamline the process of utilizing electronic medical records across healthcare institutions. By consolidating the roles of health information exchange and health data utility, HB389 seeks to improve access to patient data for treatment and public health purposes. Additionally, it aims to optimize health information operations, thereby facilitating better care coordination and population health management throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 389 aims to amend and enact portions of the Electronic Medical Records Act in New Mexico, establishing that the entity designated as the state's health information exchange shall also operate as the state's health data utility. This dual-functionality is intended to enhance the management and dissemination of electronic health information across various healthcare entities, ensuring efficient data exchange while prioritizing patient privacy and compliance with existing laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB389 concern the balance between data accessibility and patient privacy. Advocates argue that an integrated health data utility can significantly enhance public health responses and treatment efficiencies. Conversely, privacy advocates express concerns regarding the security of personal health information and the risks associated with such expansive data sharing. This has led to ongoing discussions about how best to ensure that any new data-sharing mandates respect patient rights and adhere to stringent privacy regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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