54-1727. CONFIDENTIALITY OF PRESCRIPTIONS AND PATIENT INFORMATION. (1) In addition to the requirements of the health insurance portability and accountability act of 1996, all prescriptions, drug orders, records or any other prescription information that specifically identifies an individual patient shall be held in the strictest confidence. No person in possession of such information shall release the information, unless requested as follows:
(a) By the board or its representatives acting in their official capacity;
(b) By the patient or the patient’s designee regarding the patient’s own records;
(c) By agents of the department of health and welfare when acting in their official capacity with reference to issues related to the practice of pharmacy (written requests by authorized agents of the department requesting such information are required);
(d) By agents of any board whose practitioners have prescriptive authority, when the board is enforcing laws governing that practitioner;
(e) By an agency of government charged with the responsibility for providing medical care for the patient (written requests by authorized agents of the agency requesting such information are required);
(f) Nothing in this section shall prohibit insurance companies and health plans from sharing patient-specific information with law enforcement authorities or any of the entities identified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this subsection in cases of suspected fraud and substance abuse; or
(g) Nothing in this section shall prohibit disclosure of patient-specific information to law enforcement authorities pursuant to a search warrant, subpoena, or other court order.
(2) Any person who has knowledge by virtue of his office or occupation of any prescription drug order, record, or pharmacy-related information that specifically identifies an individual patient shall not divulge such information except as authorized in this section. Any person or entity to whom information is divulged pursuant to this section shall not divulge such information except in compliance with this section.
(3) Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the board or its representatives from inspecting the records of licensees and registrants or the authority of any other board with licensees or registrants who have prescriptive authority from performing any other duty or authority of that board, nor shall this section limit a court of competent jurisdiction from ordering the release or disclosure of such records upon a showing of just cause after such review or hearing as the court deems necessary and proper. This section shall not limit the authority of any other board or agency to inspect records of persons it regulates, notwithstanding that the records may contain information protected by the provisions of this section.
(4) In addition to all other penalties as provided by law, any person or entity found by the board to be in violation of the provisions of this section shall be subject to an administrative penalty not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000) for each violation.
(5) No person shall be liable, nor shall a cause of action exist, for any loss or damage based on the proper good faith release of records pursuant to the provisions of this section.
History:
[54-1727, added 2000, ch. 189, sec. 1, p. 465; am. 2007, ch. 140, sec. 1, p. 405; am. 2021, ch. 54, sec. 16, p. 172.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
Section 54-1701 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 54-1702 - LEGISLATIVE DECLARATION.
Section 54-1703 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
Section 54-1705 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 54-1706 - STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY ESTABLISHED.
Section 54-1708 - QUALIFICATIONS OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1709 - APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS — NOTICE OF VACANCY — NOMINEES.
Section 54-1710 - TERMS OF OFFICE.
Section 54-1712 - REMOVAL OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1713 - ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD.
Section 54-1714 - COMPENSATION OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1715 - MEETINGS OF THE BOARD.
Section 54-1718 - LICENSURE AND DISCIPLINE.
Section 54-1719 - MEDICATIONS — DRUGS — DEVICES — OTHER MATERIALS.
Section 54-1720 - OTHER DUTIES — POWERS — AUTHORITY.
Section 54-1721 - UNLAWFUL PRACTICE.
Section 54-1722 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION.
Section 54-1723 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY RECIPROCITY.
Section 54-1723A - CERTIFICATE TO ENGAGE IN THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY INTO IDAHO.
Section 54-1723B - MULTISTATE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.
Section 54-1725 - CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION.
Section 54-1726 - GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE.
Section 54-1727 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF PRESCRIPTIONS AND PATIENT INFORMATION.
Section 54-1728 - PENALTIES AND REINSTATEMENT INTERVALS.
Section 54-1729 - REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE OF FACILITIES.
Section 54-1729A - WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR — LICENSURE.
Section 54-1730 - DRUG OUTLET APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
Section 54-1731 - NOTIFICATIONS.
Section 54-1732 - VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES.
Section 54-1733 - VALIDITY OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.
Section 54-1733A - TRANSMISSION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.
Section 54-1733B - OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.
Section 54-1733D - EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS — PRESCRIPTION AND ADMINISTRATION.
Section 54-1736 - DECLARATION OF COMMON NUISANCE.
Section 54-1737 - BURDEN OF PROOF.
Section 54-1737A - RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSACTIONS.
Section 54-1738 - PROOF THAT A DRUG IS A PRESCRIPTION DRUG OR LEGEND DRUG.
Section 54-1739 - PROSPECTIVE DRUG REVIEW AND COUNSELING.
Section 54-1760 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 54-1762 - LEGEND DRUG DONATION.
Section 54-1762A - DRUG DONATION FOR ANIMALS.
Section 54-1764 - IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.
Section 54-1769 - COMMUNICATION REGARDING BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS.