New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01633

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
1/27/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  

Caption

Provides additional protections for sensitive health information; requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.

Impact

One significant impact of S01633 will be on state laws regarding the handling of health information. The legislation will amend the existing public health law to introduce new requirements for healthcare providers, including the necessity for them to inform patients of their rights regarding data privacy and the processes they can use to impose restrictions on their information. Additionally, healthcare establishments will have to create and maintain the capacity to honor these restrictions efficiently. The bill is intended to ensure that patient consent is paramount prior to the sharing of health data, thereby enhancing patient trust in the healthcare system.

Summary

The bill S01633 aims to strengthen the protections surrounding sensitive health information in New York. It mandates that all health information networks and electronic health record systems must provide patients with the right to restrict the disclosure of their health information. This legislation is geared towards ensuring that patient data remains confidential and is not disclosed without the patient's explicit consent. The bill also establishes clear definitions for sensitive health information, including reproductive health services and mental health treatments, thereby underlining the importance of these categories in the healthcare framework.

Contention

Despite its intention to enhance privacy, S01633 may face opposition regarding the implementation feasibility among smaller health providers who might struggle with the operational costs associated with complying with the new requirements. Challenges may arise over how to balance patient privacy needs with the operational realities of healthcare service delivery. Moreover, some stakeholders might express concerns about the implications of such restrictive provisions on the quality of care and the sharing of important health information necessary for treatment coordination.

Companion Bills

NY A02613

Same As Provides additional protections for sensitive health information; requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.

Previously Filed As

NY A02613

Provides additional protections for sensitive health information; requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.

NY HB2683

Allowing healthcare providers to charge fees to furnish a patient's healthcare records and providing for the disclosure of a deceased patient's healthcare records to certain individuals.

NY S09580

Requires the department of health to develop and maternal health care providers to distribute written information about episiotomy to maternity patients.

NY S07545

Requires the department of health to develop and maternal health care providers to distribute written information about episiotomy to maternity patients.

NY A10073

Requires the department of health to develop and maternal health care providers to distribute written information about episiotomy to maternity patients.

NY A00778

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

NY S07714

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

NY S09076

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

NY A10356

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

NY A08460

Prohibits hospitals and health care providers from storing credit card information without signed written consent and requires disclosure if such information could be used to pay balances.

Similar Bills

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