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Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 5-37.7. Rhode Island Health Information Exchange Act of 2008
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§ 5-37.7-1
Short title
§ 5-37.7-2
Statement of purpose
§ 5-37.7-3
Definitions
§ 5-37.7-4
Participation in the health information exchange
§ 5-37.7-5
Regulatory oversight
§ 5-37.7-6
Rhode Island health information organization
§ 5-37.7-7
Disclosure
§ 5-37.7-8
Security
§ 5-37.7-9
Secondary disclosure
§ 5-37.7-10
Patient's rights
§ 5-37.7-11
Immunity
§ 5-37.7-12
Reconciliation with other authorities
§ 5-37.7-13
Penalties -- Attorneys' fees for violations
§ 5-37.7-14
Waivers void
§ 5-37.7-15
Severability
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