Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S262

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect life-saving electronic health records from reckless corporate greed and corruption

Impact

The proposed changes will require all healthcare providers to comply with updated interoperability and access regulations, thereby advancing the secure exchange and usage of electronic health information. These amendments are designed to enhance patient rights, mandating that healthcare providers inform patients about their rights and how to report violations concerning their medical data. It will be essential for healthcare organizations to align with federal and state laws to avoid penalties, which reinforces both accountability and patient rights in the health information ecosystem.

Summary

Bill S262, titled 'An Act to protect life-saving electronic health records from reckless corporate greed and corruption,' is aimed at strengthening protections for electronic health information in Massachusetts. This legislation seeks to amend existing laws to ensure that consumers have better access to their electronic health records, particularly regarding their rights under the 21st Century Cures Act. By introducing regulations that assist consumers with questions about electronic health information accessibility, the bill emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in the management of health data.

Contention

Throughout discussions and deliberations regarding S262, key points of contention emerged, particularly around the implications for corporate practices in the healthcare industry. Advocates argue that the bill is crucial for preventing the mishandling of sensitive patient data by corporate entities. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the regulatory burden it could impose on smaller healthcare providers, fearing that it might excessively complicate compliance processes. Overall, this bill is positioned as a protective measure for patients amidst growing corporate involvement in healthcare data management.

Companion Bills

MA S3063

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate documents relative to consumer protection and professional licensure matters

Previously Filed As

MA S1585

Expanding healthcare proxy access to medical records

MA S893

To ensure timely health care cost reporting and protecting not-for-profit patient care

MA H1602

Relative to uniform real property electronic recordings

MA H1404

To improve patient care through integrated electronic health records

MA HB976

Creates liability for recklessly throwing from a parade float

MA S1540

Protecting personal identifying information on records of death

MA S2701

To protect assisted living residents from unfair and deceptive billing practices

MA H2442

Protecting patients and healthcare workers from exposure to surgical smoke

MA S1581

To combat V.I.P. syndrome to protect health care integrity and quality

MA H2027

To protect electronic privacy

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