Senate Bill 87 and Senate Bill 88 are related bipartisan bills that facilitate the sharing of clinical healthcare data. And they both passed the House this week unanimously after passing the Senate unanimously back in April. So now both bills head to Governor Carney’s desk.
Both these bills comply with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, otherwise known as HIPAA, meaning that the disclosure of individually-identifiable patient information will only be accomplished with direct patient consent or for purposes already permitted by HIPAA.
Senate Bill 87 requires the Delaware Health Information Network (“DHIN”) to provide the Gift of Life program – the State’s approved organ procurement organization for organ transplants – with access to data on potential organ donors when the data is needed to determine the suitability for organ, tissue and eye donation for any purpose identified in Delaware’s Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
Senate Bill 87 Sponsors | Yes Votes | No Votes |
Gay, Hansen, Pettyjohn, Pinkney, Richardson | Passed Senate 21-0. Brown, Ennis Gay Hansen Lockman Mantzavinos, Paradee, Pinkney, Poore, S.McBride, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend, Walsh, Bonini, Hocker, Lawson, Lopez, Pettyjohn, Richardson, Wilson | None |
Dorsey Walker, Griffith, K.Johnson, Spiegelman, Yearick | Passed House 41-0. Baumbach Bennett Bentz Bolden Brady Bush Carson Chukwuocha Cooke Dorsey-Walker Griffith Heffernan K.Johnson K.Williams Kowalko Lambert Longhurst Lynn Matthews Minor-Brown Mitchell Morrison Osienski S.Moore Schwartzkopf Wilson-Anton Briggs King Collins D.Short Dukes Gray Hensley M.Smith Morris Postles Ramone Shupe Smyk Spiegelman Vanderwende Yearick | None |
Current Status — | Sent to Governor Carney |
Senate Bill 88 would permit the DHIN to use clinical healthcare data in its possession for appropriate analytic and public health purposes. The bill also requires DHIN to promulgate regulations to permit appropriate health-care payers, providers, purchasers, or researchers to access clinical data in DHIN’s possession under terms and conditions that DHIN and its Board of Directors establish.
This bill also provides additional protections to patients, requiring the DHIN to provide patients and Delaware residents with access to their own health information and requiring DHIN to promulgate regulations giving residents the ability to require DHIN to provide that health information to third parties under appropriate terms and conditions.
Senate Bill 88 Sponsors | Yes Votes | No Votes |
Gay, Hansen, Pettyjohn, Pinkney, Richardson | Passed Senate 21-0. Brown, Ennis Gay Hansen Lockman Mantzavinos, Paradee, Pinkney, Poore, S.McBride, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend, Walsh, Bonini, Hocker, Lawson, Lopez, Pettyjohn, Richardson, Wilson | None |
Dorsey Walker, Griffith, K.Johnson, Spiegelman, Yearick | Passed House 41-0. Baumbach Bennett Bentz Bolden Brady Bush Carson Chukwuocha Cooke Dorsey-Walker Griffith Heffernan K.Johnson K.Williams Kowalko Lambert Longhurst Lynn Matthews Minor-Brown Mitchell Morrison Osienski S.Moore Schwartzkopf Wilson-Anton Briggs King Collins D.Short Dukes Gray Hensley M.Smith Morris Postles Ramone Shupe Smyk Spiegelman Vanderwende Yearick | None |
Current Status — | Sent to Governor Carney |
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