My Health, My Data Act, aims to protect Washington consumer health data, particularly data related to reproductive healthcare and regulates any legal entity that collects, processes, or shares or sells consumer health data and either conducts business in Washington
On April 17, the Washington State legislature passed the “My Health My Data Act” (“MHMDA”), which Governor Jay Inslee is expected to sign into law. If passed, the MHMDA’s new rules.
Effects to consumer health data collection and processing will be felt in Washington and beyond with new consumer rights and consent requirements as well as a private right of action.
On Monday, April 17, the Washington House passed an amended version of the My Health My Data Act (HB 1155) (the “Act”), a bill that would impose sweeping new requirements on the.