Health Data Amendments
Utah HB 199 modifies state health data regulations; currently advancing through Senate with favorable committee review of unspecified privacy, access, or security amendments.
Utah HB 199 modifies state health data regulations; currently advancing through Senate with favorable committee review of unspecified privacy, access, or security amendments.
HB 199 amends Utah's health data laws, though the specific provisions aren't detailed in the provided legislative record. Based on the bill title and sponsorship by health-focused legislators, it likely modifies regulations governing how health information is collected, stored, shared, or protected. The bill has advanced through Senate committee with a favorable report and is currently in its second reading phase.
Health data legislation directly affects patient privacy protections, healthcare provider operations, and data security standards. Amendments to existing health data law can either strengthen privacy safeguards or increase data accessibility for research and public health purposes—each carries significant implications for both individuals and the healthcare system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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