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Lawmakers pass bill to shield abortion information from digital medical records
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- Illinois advances a Reproductive Health Privacy Act to shield abortion information in digital medical records and restricts out-of-state access with patient consent.
- The act would shield sensitive reproductive data in Illinois health information exchanges to prevent unauthorized sharing.
- Senate Bill 3341 expands birth-control consent to all Illinois minors, aligning policy with evidence that broader access reduces teen pregnancy.
- Gov. JB Pritzker supports the bills, signaling his intention to sign to fortify protections around choice and consent.
- The bills passed in a spring session with party-line votes in both chambers before being sent to the governor.
- Illinois is described as a national hub for abortion care, serving residents and out-of-state patients seeking services.
- The legislation notes that the measures do not preclude emergency medical treatment or liability in emergencies.
- Advocates emphasize the protections aim to shield patients from retaliation after seeking abortion or gender-affirming care.
- The act envisions shielding, not deleting, data in medical records to protect patients' privacy.
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