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H.B. 248

This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:44 AM by kholt. -->              1     

PRIVACY OF STATE DATABASE HEALTH

             2     
RECORDS

             3     
2003 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Sponsor: Chad E. Bennion

             6      This act modifies the Health Code. The act provides that private health data collected by
             7      certain entities for the purpose of medical research to reduce morbidity and mortality is
             8      confidential and is not subject to public disclosure.
             9      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             10      AMENDS:
             11          26-25-1, as last amended by Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2002, Fifth Special Session
             12          26-25-2, as last amended by Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2002, Fifth Special Session
             13          26-25-4, as last amended by Chapter 201, Laws of Utah 1996
             14      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             15          Section 1. Section 26-25-1 is amended to read:
             16           26-25-1. Authority to provide data on treatment and condition of persons to
             17      designated agencies -- Immunity from liability.
             18          (1) Any person, health facility, or other organization may, without incurring liability,
             19      provide the following information to the persons and entities described in Subsection (2):
             20          (a) information as determined by the state registrar of vital records appointed under
             21      Title 26, Chapter 2, Utah Vital Statistics Act;
             22          (b) interviews;
             23          (c) reports;
             24          (d) statements;
             25          (e) memoranda; [and]
             26          (f) familial information; and
             27          [(f)] (g) other data relating to the condition and treatment of any person.



             28          (2) The information described in Subsection (1) may be provided to:
             29          (a) the department and local health departments;
             30          (b) the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health within the Department of
             31      Human Services;
             32          (c) scientific and health care research organizations affiliated with institutions of higher
             33      education;
             34          (d) the Utah Medical Association or any of its allied medical societies;
             35          (e) peer review committees;
             36          (f) professional review organizations;
             37          (g) professional societies and associations; and
             38          (h) any health facility's in-house staff committee for the uses described in Subsection
             39      (3).
             40          (3) The information described in Subsection (1) may be provided for the following
             41      purposes:
             42          (a) study and advancing medical research, with the purpose of reducing the incidence
             43      of disease, morbidity, or mortality; or
             44          (b) the evaluation and improvement of hospital and health care rendered by hospitals,
             45      health facilities, or health care providers.
             46          (4) Any person may, without incurring liability, provide information, interviews,
             47      reports, statements, memoranda, or other information relating to the ethical conduct of any
             48      health care provider to peer review committees, professional societies and associations, or any
             49      in-hospital staff committee to be used for purposes of intraprofessional society or association
             50      discipline.
             51          (5) No liability may arise against any person or organization as a result of:
             52          (a) providing information or material authorized in this section;
             53          (b) releasing or publishing findings and conclusions of groups referred to in this
             54      section to advance health research and health education; or
             55          (c) releasing or publishing a summary of these studies in accordance with this chapter.
             56          (6) As used in this chapter:
             57          (a) "health care provider" has the meaning set forth in Section 78-14-3 ; and
             58          (b) "health care facility" has the meaning set forth in Section 26-21-2 .



             59          Section 2. Section 26-25-2 is amended to read:
             60           26-25-2. Restrictions on use of data.
             61          (1) The information described in Subsection 26-25-1 (1) that is provided to the entities
             62      described in Subsection 26-25-1 (2) shall:
             63          (a) be used and disclosed by the entities described in Subsection 26-25-1 (2) in
             64      accordance with this chapter; and
             65          (b) is not subject to Title 63, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management
             66      Act.
             67          (2) The Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health within the Department of
             68      Human Services, scientific and health care research organizations affiliated with institutions of
             69      higher education, the Utah Medical Association or any of its allied medical societies, peer
             70      review committees, professional review organizations, professional societies and associations,
             71      or any health facility's in-house staff committee may only use or publish the information or
             72      material received or gathered under Section 26-25-1 for the purpose of study and advancing
             73      medical research or medical education in the interest of reducing the incidence of disease,
             74      morbidity, or mortality, except that a summary of studies conducted in accordance with Section
             75      26-25-1 may be released by those groups for general publication.
             76          Section 3. Section 26-25-4 is amended to read:
             77           26-25-4. Information held in confidence -- Protection of identities.
             78          (1) All information[, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda, or other data]
             79      described in Subsection 26-25-1 (1) that is provided to a person or organization [under this
             80      chapter] described in Subsection 26-25-1 (2) shall be held in strict confidence by that person or
             81      organization, and any use, release, or publication resulting therefrom shall be made [so as to]
             82      only for the purposes described in Subsection 26-25-1 (3) and Section 26-25-2 and shall
             83      preclude identification of any individual or individuals studied.
             84          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the department's h USE AND h disclosure of
             84a      information h [ under
             85      this chapter is governed by Chapter 3 [of this title], Health Statistics
] IS NOT GOVERNED BY THIS

             85a      CHAPTE R h .





Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-7-03 3:00 PM


A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.

Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


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