2026-00561Proposed Rule

HHS Invites Tribes to Virtual HIPAA Privacy Rule Discussion

Published Date: 1/14/2026

Proposed Rule

Summary

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is inviting Tribal leaders to join a virtual meeting on February 6, 2026, to talk about changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule. These changes aim to make it easier for people to access their health info, improve how care teams share info, and reduce paperwork for health providers. This update affects Tribal communities and health organizations, with no new costs announced yet but promises smoother health care coordination.

Analyzed Economic Effects

7 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

Stronger patient access to records

The proposed changes would strengthen your right to get your own protected health information, including electronic records. This proposal is part of the HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications being considered by HHS.

Easier sharing for care teams

The proposal would improve information sharing for care coordination and case management so health care teams can share information more readily to support patient care. The change is part of the proposed HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications.

More family/caregiver involvement allowed

The proposed rule would make it easier for family members and caregivers to be involved in the care of people experiencing emergencies or health crises by allowing more sharing of relevant health information. This change is explicitly listed among the consultation topics.

More flexible emergency disclosures

The proposal would enhance flexibility for disclosures of protected health information in emergency or threatening circumstances so providers can share information more quickly when needed. This is included as a topic for Tribal consultation and in the proposed rule.

Telecommunications access for people with disabilities

The proposed modifications would support use of telecommunications relay services by patients and workforce members who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or have a speech disability, helping them communicate with covered entities and business associates. This is an explicit topic in the consultation notice.

PHI sharing expanded for uniformed services

The proposal would expand the Privacy Rule permission to use and disclose protected health information of Armed Forces personnel for national readiness so that it applies to all uniformed services personnel. This change explicitly targets members of the uniformed services.

Tribal consultation meeting scheduled

HHS is holding a virtual Tribal consultation on February 6, 2026, from 2:00–3:30 p.m. Eastern time to solicit input from Tribal officials on the proposed HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications. Tribal leaders can register via the provided Zoom registration link.

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Key Dates

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1/14/2026

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