HB836
Require physicians to sign death certificates electronically
๐ What This Bill Does
The bill aims to require physicians to sign death certificates electronically in Ohio.
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Rationale
The bill supports efficiency and modernization in record-keeping, which can align with limited government principles. However, it introduces potential concerns regarding data privacy and electronic security, which may conflict with libertarian values.
Risks and Concerns
- Risk of potential data breaches or unauthorized access to sensitive personal information.
- Concerns about government overreach in mandating specific technological practices in the medical field.
Platform Citations (2)
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
SUPPORTS
The bill introduces electronic methods for vital statistics, which can align with free market principles in streamlining processes.
1.3 Privacy (1_3)
SUPPORTS
The bill raises concerns about privacy and security of personal information, which is in line with libertarian advocacy for individual privacy rights.
