New Mexico House Passes New Electronic Medical Records Law To Ensure Patient Privacy
Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00) Monday, 23 March 2009 07:00
The New Mexico House of Representatives passed an electronic medical records bill today that would require security and privacy protections associated with the use of electronic medical records. SB 278, sponsored by Sen. Peter Wirth, is part of the Governor's legislative health reform agenda, which includes insurance reforms, electronic medical records, and public insurance consolidation. The bill now heads to Governor Bill Richardson for his signature.
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