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Coalition asks $15,500 to maintain Utah’s statewide forensic electronic medical record for sexual‑assault exams
Summary
Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault requested $15,500 ongoing to continue hosting the state’s single forensic electronic medical record used by 23 SANE programs; speakers said the system secures sensitive photos, speeds access for law enforcement and preserves records required to be retained for 50 years.
Representatives of the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault asked the Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee on Jan. 31 for $15,500 in ongoing funding to continue the forensic electronic medical record (FEMR) system used for sexual‑assault exams statewide.
Susan Chasten, program manager for the SANE program at the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault, told the…
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