Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0700

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Report Pass
5/1/25  
Engrossed
5/8/25  

Caption

Amends provisions relative to confidentiality of health care communications and the process for requesting records and/or confidential health care information.

Impact

The legislation seeks to establish stricter limitations on the dissemination of confidential healthcare information. It clarifies instances where consent is not required for sharing information, such as during medical emergencies or when dealing with law enforcement in cases of suspected abuse. The bill emphasizes that violations may lead to both civil liabilities and criminal penalties, thus intending to increase accountability among healthcare providers and insurers concerning patient data management.

Summary

S0700 amends the Confidentiality of Health Care Communications and Information Act in Rhode Island. The bill aims to strengthen the existing regulations surrounding the confidentiality of patient healthcare information, particularly concerning the consent required for the release or transfer of such information. Under the new provisions, healthcare providers are mandated to acquire written consent from patients before any personal healthcare data can be disclosed; this is designed to enhance patient control over their private healthcare information.

Contention

Points of contention emerge around the balance between necessary information sharing for public health and patient confidentiality rights. Critics argue that while protecting patient privacy is crucial, the bill’s stringent requirements might hinder lawful information sharing that is vital for research, audits, and ensuring public health initiatives. Supporters counter that these amendments provide essential safeguards against potential misuse of sensitive health information and maintain the integrity of patient trust in healthcare systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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