Health Data Mgmt: Utah Questions Police Access to Controlled Substances Database

Health Data Mgmt: Utah Questions Police Access to Controlled Substances Database by Joseph Goedert:

The Utah State Senate on a 27-0 vote has passed legislation to require law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before accessing the state’s controlled substance database.

Sen. Todd Weiler, sponsor of the legislation, tells Health Data Management that police search the database up to 11,000 times a year in what he believes are “fishing expeditions” to find individuals to prosecute, and they should have to show probable cause to access the database.

The legislation also enables an individual whose prescription records are in the database to obtain a list of persons who have had access to the records unless the records are subject to an investigation.

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