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3 July 2025

Reproductive Health Privacy In Flux: Texas Ruling Vs. SCOTUS Limits

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A Texas federal court just shook the foundation of HIPAA's reproductive health privacy protections — but the Supreme Court may have the final word.
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A Texas federal court just shook the foundation of HIPAA's reproductive health privacy protections — but the Supreme Court may have the final word. In a sweeping decision, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk vacated key provisions of the 2024 Reproductive Health Rule, stripping away national safeguards on disclosing reproductive health information. Yet, a recent SCOTUS ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc. could rein in the reach of that decision. What does this mean for healthcare providers, insurers, and patients navigating a patchwork of federal and state privacy laws? More...

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