Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1432

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

Impact

This legislation aims to enhance privacy protections for health records in Virginia by detailing how healthcare providers should manage and disclose individuals' health information. The bill introduces civil penalties for violations of these provisions, empowering individuals to hold entities accountable for unauthorized disclosures. It could lead to significant changes in the operational practices of healthcare providers and their policies related to data management, compliance being paramount in light of these new regulations.

Summary

SB1432 addresses the privacy of health records, specifically emphasizing the rights of individuals over their consumer-generated health information. It seeks to establish stricter guidelines for the handling and sharing of health records by healthcare entities. The bill clarifies that health records are the property of the health care entities that maintain them but reinforces the individual’s right to control their personal health information. It mandates healthcare entities to obtain explicit consent before disclosing any health records, ensuring individuals are informed about their data management rights.

Contention

Notably, SB1432 may encounter contention regarding the balance between privacy and public health needs. While proponents argue that it strengthens consumer rights and privacy, opponents might raise concerns about potential hindrances in information flow necessary for public health surveillance and interventions, especially in cases requiring rapid responses from healthcare services. Furthermore, the enforcement of penalties could provoke debates on the practicality and implications of such regulations on healthcare delivery and administrative burdens on providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

VA HB2219

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

VA HB1629

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VA HB2399

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VA HB1732

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VA HB242

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VA HB1359

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VA SB350

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