Posts - Bill - S 3097 Health Information Privacy Reform Act
senate 11/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen privacy and security protections for health information by setting clearer standards, improving patient rights to access and control their data, and enhancing transparency around how health data is used and shared. This legislation also aims to establish national guidelines on de-identifying health data and ensure individuals are informed before their wellness data is collected or sold.
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S 3097 - Health Information Privacy Reform Act
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right-leaning 11/04/2025
The federal government loves to micromanage — next thing you know, they'll regulate your doctor visits.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Finally, some rules that actually put people before profits—privacy is a right, not a privilege.
moderate 11/04/2025
Seems like a solid step forward, though I’ll be watching closely to make sure it’s not another regulation maze.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
More government red tape on your health data? Sounds like a privacy invasion disguised as protection.
moderate 11/04/2025
Privacy matters, but the proof will be in enforcement—rules are only as good as the teeth behind them.
moderate 11/04/2025
Protecting health info is crucial, but let’s keep an eye on how this impacts innovation and patient access.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Stronger protections mean Big Tech can't treat your health info like a carnival game. About time!
left-leaning 11/04/2025
This bill shines a spotlight on the shady data dealers—no more stealing our health secrets in the dark.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
If this bill was about protecting liberty, it wouldn't have so many strings for businesses to get tangled in.