Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act
The bill prohibits the release of taxpayer, patient, and vaccine data to international entities like the WHO, keeping sensitive health information under U.S. control.
The bill prohibits the release of taxpayer, patient, and vaccine data to international entities like the WHO, keeping sensitive health information under U.S. control.
The Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act aims to safeguard sensitive health-related data from being shared with international entities, specifically the World Health Organization (WHO) and foreign governments. The bill seeks to ensure that taxpayer, patient, and vaccine data remains confidential and under the control of U.S. authorities.
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The Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act represents a legislative effort to reinforce the confidentiality of health-related data in the face of international scrutiny. By establishing clear prohibitions on data sharing, the bill seeks to protect the privacy rights of individuals and maintain control over sensitive information within the United States.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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