New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09269

Introduced
2/20/26  

Caption

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

Impact

The implications of SB S09269 could significantly alter the landscape of health information management in New York. By granting individuals more control over their health information, it aligns with broader trends towards increased data protection and privacy rights. The bill's stipulations require that individuals be notified in clear, comprehensible language about how their health information is used and processed, which aims to promote transparency and trust in healthcare services. This is a response to growing public concerns over data mishandling, especially in an age where digital health records are prevalent.

Summary

Senate Bill S09269, known as the New York Health Information Privacy Act, aims to enhance the protection of health information by establishing specific requirements for the communication and processing of such data. This bill mandates that regulated entities (like healthcare providers and health tech companies) obtain either written consent or prove a necessary purpose for processing an individual's health information. By defining regulated health information broadly, the bill encompasses various types of sensitive data, from medical diagnoses to biometric information, thereby ensuring a more comprehensive approach to health data privacy.

Contention

While many may welcome the enhanced protections from SB S09269, there are notable points of contention associated with its potential effects. Critics may argue that the stringent requirements could impose additional burdens on healthcare providers, particularly smaller practices, as they navigate the complexities of compliance. Additionally, there might be concerns over how the bill could affect data sharing between entities, which could inadvertently hinder collaborative health efforts aimed at improving care delivery. Supporters of the bill, however, emphasize the necessity of protecting individual rights and ensuring health information is used ethically and responsibly.

Companion Bills

NY A10357

Same As Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

Previously Filed As

NY A10357

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

NY S00929

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

NY A02141

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

NY A00868

Requires the office of mental health to provide an informational notice to supportive housing tenants which contains information about a supportive housing tenant's rights as a tenant, information about their building and other related information.

NY S01633

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 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 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 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 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 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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.