Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3256

Introduced
5/5/26  

Caption

Creates the public health data privacy and protection act to regulate the reporting of information relating to reportable disease data in the possession of the department of health.

Impact

Should S3256 be enacted, it will significantly alter the handling of health data within the state, emphasizing strict confidentiality standards. The provisions of the bill specifically prohibit the release of reportable disease data for purposes unrelated to public health such as litigation or commercial interests. This protection is essential for maintaining public trust, especially in a time where data privacy is increasingly under scrutiny. Furthermore, the bill permits the sharing of de-identified data for public health purposes, which could enhance disease surveillance and outbreak control without compromising individual privacy.

Summary

Bill S3256, titled the Public Health Data Privacy and Protection Act, aims to enhance the confidentiality and security of health data collected by the Rhode Island Department of Health. The bill stipulates that all reportable disease data, including line-level data, will be deemed confidential and not considered a public record. The determination regarding access to and release of such data will solely lie with the Department of Health, ensuring that no other state agency or entity can disclose this information without appropriate authorization.

Contention

While the bill has notable backing from public health officials advocating for stronger privacy measures, there may be contention regarding the limitations it places on data access for research and commercial purposes. Some stakeholders might argue that restricting access to line-level data could hinder important medical research and public health initiatives that rely on comprehensive data analysis. On the other hand, advocates for the legislation assert that robust privacy measures are imperative to prevent misuse of sensitive health information, a contention likely to fuel ongoing debates as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0824

Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.

RI H5857

Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.

RI S0869

Creates the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of health to coordinate the departments approach to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

RI H5352

Creates the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of health to coordinate the departments approach to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

RI S0474

Establishes a rare disease advisory council within the department of health to provide guidance and recommendations to educate healthcare providers and the citizens of the state.

RI S0481

Requires the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials.

RI H5619

Requires the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials.

RI H5023

Establishes a rare disease advisory council within the department of health and provides guidance and recommendations to educate health care providers and the citizens of the state.

RI H6062

Establishes a new chapter for privacy protections for location information derived from electronic devices. DBR would be responsible for promulgating rules and regulations to implement administer and enforce this chapter.

RI S0689

Create the “Embryo Safety and Storage Act of 2025.” Also requires the department of health to regulate and license embryo storage facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.