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Senate advances bill allowing emergency responders to record resuscitations for training with privacy safeguards
Summary
The Senate voted to advance House Bill 56, which permits emergency personnel to record resuscitation events for training if identifying information is removed. Sponsors said the recordings will improve training while protecting patient privacy; the bill passed its roll call and will be read a third time.
The Utah State Senate advanced House Bill 56 on a roll call after lawmakers debated how to balance training needs for emergency responders with patient privacy protections. Senator Anderegg, the bill sponsor on the floor, said the measure permits emergency responders engaged in resuscitation and their equipment to record the events and use the footage for future training if the data are…
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