Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1083

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
3/30/09  
Voted on by Senate
4/9/09  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to access to certain confidential patient information within the Department of State Health Services.

Impact

The proposed legislation will have a significant impact on state laws regarding the access and control of health data by the Department of State Health Services. By defining the parameters of who can access patient information and under what conditions, SB1083 aims to enhance the protection of personal health data. Additionally, it introduces the concept of an institutional review board to supervise the ethical considerations surrounding requests for access to data, reflecting the growing awareness of the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality in health care systems.

Summary

SB1083 aims to amend sections of the Health and Safety Code concerning the management of confidential patient information within the Department of State Health Services. The bill focuses on ensuring that the data classified under this chapter is used for public benefit while establishing strict rules governing access to sensitive information. It emphasizes patient and provider confidentiality, introducing provisions that delineate what data can be disclosed to various entities and under what circumstances. The bill also underscores the importance of a structured process for managing access to confidential data, ensuring ethical standards are upheld in handling such sensitive information.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention that may arise with SB1083 include the balance between necessary access to health-related data for public health purposes and the protection of individual patient privacy. Advocates for greater access to health data may argue that more transparency can improve public health initiatives and research. In contrast, privacy activists might contend that even with oversight measures, there are risks of potential misuse of sensitive health information. These debates could significantly influence the bill's reception and its prospects for passage, depending on whether stakeholders feel adequately assured of protections against unauthorized data exposure.

Companion Bills

TX HB3066

Identical Relating to access to certain confidential patient information within the Department of State Health Services.

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