Section 130275 Of Division 109.6. Health Information Exchange Privacy And Security Demonstration Projects From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 109.6.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) There is a need to enhance California's ability to obtain and
use federal funding, as awarded in the State Cooperative Grant
Agreement for health information exchange, for the establishment of
statewide health information exchange infrastructure in California.
The California Health and Human Services Agency is authorized by the
Legislature, under Section 130255, to use those federal funds to
achieve that purpose.
(b) Health information exchange has the potential to significantly
improve the quality of treatment and care, reduce unnecessary health
care costs, and increase administrative efficiencies within the
health care system. The application of health information exchange
technology to manage health information will also have a significant
impact on consumers, health care facilities, and licensed health care
providers.
(c) Current laws may not adequately protect privacy, or may impose
obstacles to the exchange of vital health information, as required
by the State Cooperative Grant Agreement for health information
exchange and other federal health information funding programs.
(d) It is the intent of the Legislature to authorize the Office of
Health Information Integrity within the California Health and Human
Services Agency to establish and administer demonstration projects
funded by federal grants and other sources. It is the intent of the
Legislature that the demonstration projects do all of the following:
(1) Identify barriers to implementing health information
exchanges.
(2) Test potential security and privacy policies for the safe and
secure exchange of health information, including, but not limited to,
issues related to access to, and storage of, individual health
information.
(3) Identify and address differences between state and federal
laws regarding privacy of health information.