HHS Seeks Broader Access to Health Data - Report - MDSpire

HHS Seeks Broader Access to Health Data

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  • Amanda Seitz

  • Darius Tahir

  • June 4, 2026

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Clinical Report: HHS Seeks Broader Access to Health Data

Overview

Remove unsupported claims about investigating links between vaccines and autism.

Background

Attribute the consensus rejecting a causal link between vaccines and autism to a credible source.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data was provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • HHS is seeking access to identifiable patient information from state health information exchanges.
  • Public health leaders have expressed concerns about the legality and utility of granting HHS access to medical records.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argues that medical records are essential for investigating vaccine safety and autism.
  • Federal officials have met with state health information exchange leaders to discuss potential data sharing for vaccine research.
  • Concerns have been raised about the focus on vaccines in the context of public health data sharing.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should be aware of the ongoing discussions regarding data access and the implications for patient privacy. It is important to remain informed about how such initiatives may affect public trust and the ethical considerations surrounding patient data.

Conclusion

Remove editorial interpretations or ensure they are supported by the source material.

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  2. Proposal to Expand Patient Data Access Faces Scrutiny, conexiant, 2025 -- Proposal to Expand Patient Data Access Faces Scrutiny
  3. ADA emphasizes regulatory alignment with HIPAA, scalability for small providers, ada news, 2025 -- ADA emphasizes regulatory alignment with HIPAA, scalability for small providers
  4. Fostering Community Engagement via Data: The Importance of a Researcher-Led Open Science Framework, Pain Medicine, 2025 -- Fostering Community Engagement via Data: The Importance of a Researcher-Led Open Science Framework
  5. ada news — ADA urges HHS to withdraw proposed HIPAA cybersecurity rule
  6. WHO expert group’s new analysis reaffirms there is no link between vaccines and autism
  7. Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines and Chronic Diseases in Childhood A Nationwide Cohort Study - Københavns Universitets Forskningsportal
  8. Disclosures for Public Health Activities | HHS.gov

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