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MN SF4601
Bill
Status
5/18/2022
Primary Sponsor
Mark Koran
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AI Summary
S.F. No. 4601 Summary
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Effective January 1, 2023, each health care provider must obtain a direct secure messaging address from a health information service provider to securely exchange protected health information via the Internet using national encryption standards.
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Each provider's direct secure messaging address must be included in provider demographic information compiled by health plan companies, state agencies, or health care systems and made available to the public in provider directories.
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"Health care provider" is defined as specified in Minnesota Statutes section 62J.03, subdivision 8, and includes hospitals licensed under sections 144.50 to 144.56.
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Beginning January 1, 2023, health-related licensing boards must require licensees to submit evidence of compliance with the direct secure messaging requirement as part of licensure renewal.
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Health-related licensing boards must collect each licensee's direct secure messaging address and include it in the licensee's demographic profile made available to the public.
Legislative Description
Requiring health care providers to obtain a direct secure messaging address
Last Action
Referred to Health and Human Services Finance and Policy
5/18/2022