0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 30
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| TERRY T. MARQUARDT
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0008| FOR THE HEALTH AND WELFARE REFORM COMMITTEE
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0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION TO REVIEW
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0012| AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING HEALTH DATA PRIVACY AND
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0013| CONFIDENTIALITY AND HEALTH DATA SECURITY STANDARDS.
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0015| WHEREAS, individuals expect confidential, respectful
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0016| treatment of personal information about their health; and
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0017| WHEREAS, many participants in the health care system and
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0018| government have legitimate needs to access health care
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0019| information in performing their roles and access to such
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0020| information has potential benefits to the health of New Mexico
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0021| and an effective, efficient health care system; and
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0022| WHEREAS, health data is increasingly collected, shared,
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0023| analyzed, accessed and stored by a variety of entities; and
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0024| WHEREAS, health data increasingly is electronically
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0025| transmitted, including via the internet, which enhances the
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0001| efficiency of the health care system, yet raises concerns
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0002| regarding unauthorized access to such data; and
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0003| WHEREAS, the state is best positioned to ensure an
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0004| appropriate balance between the privacy of individuals and the
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0005| legitimate needs of access to personal health data; and
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0006| WHEREAS, New Mexico has multiple fragmented statutes
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0007| pertaining to health data confidentiality and privacy and few
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0008| provisions for required electronic transmission security; and
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0009| WHEREAS, the federal Health Insurance Portability and
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0010| Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191, requires the
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0011| federal secretary of health and human services to adopt
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0012| security transmission standards for a subset of health data
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0013| exchanges; and
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0014| WHEREAS, the secretary of health and human services, in
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0015| accordance with Public Law 104-191, has made recommendations
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0016| to congress regarding confidentiality and privacy of health
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0017| data and congress is expected to establish a minimum level of
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0018| protection, allowing states to impose requirements, standards
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0019| or implementation specifications that are more stringent;
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0020| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0021| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico health policy
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0022| commission, working with members of the health information
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0023| alliance, study and make recommendations concerning the
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0024| appropriate protection, access, use, disclosure and electronic
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0025| transmission security standards of personal health data; and
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0001| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission review
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0002| federal law and New Mexico law on health data confidentiality
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0003| and privacy, electronic transmission of health data and
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0004| security standards, and the health care industry and security
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0005| technical standards; and
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0006| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the views of the New Mexico
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0007| public and the balance between privacy and benefits to the
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0008| state and the health of New Mexico from access to personal
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0009| health data be considered; and
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0010| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that careful consideration be
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0011| given to the privacy rights of individuals, including the use
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0012| and disclosure of personal identifiable health information and
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0013| the need for authorization; and
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0014| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the technical capabilities of
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0015| the health care industry and costs of security measures,
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0016| especially in regards to implementation by small and rural
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0017| health care providers be considered; and
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0018| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico health policy
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0019| commission and health information alliance seek participation
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0020| by all state government agencies responsible for health,
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0021| health care services and insurance; the state chief
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0022| information officer; the private health care sector;
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0023| consumers; and individuals with security, technical and
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0024| pertinent legal expertise; and
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0025| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico health policy
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0001| commission present a preliminary report by October 15, 1998
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0002| and final assessment and recommendation by October 1, 1999 to
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0003| the appropriate legislative committee; and
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0004| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
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0005| sent to the chairman of the New Mexico health policy
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0006| commission for distribution to appropriate state departments
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0007| and agencies and other persons.
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