Pennsylvania · Compliance overlay

Pennsylvania Healthcare Compliance.

Pennsylvania amended its breach statute in 2023 to add medical information and health insurance identifiers to the personal-information definition, plus AG notice and credit-monitoring obligations. Practices in Pennsylvania meet HIPAA plus the updated state notice clock and credit-monitoring duty on SSN breaches.

At a glance

Breach notice window

60days

73 P.S. § 2303 requires notice without unreasonable delay. Practices typically align to HIPAA's 60-day clock. Recent amendments add notice obligations to the AG and Consumer Reporting Agencies and require credit monitoring on SSN exposure.

Reporting body

Pennsylvania Attorney General

Key state laws
  • Pennsylvania Breach of Personal Information Notification Act73 P.S. §§ 2301 – 2308

    Breach-notification obligation, AG notice for larger breaches, credit monitoring on SSN exposure, expressly covers medical and health insurance information per 2023 amendments.

  • HIPAA Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification Rules45 CFR Parts 160 & 164

    The federal baseline that all U.S. covered entities and business associates meet. HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces.

How Pennsylvania goes further than HIPAA.

The breach window in Pennsylvania aligns with HIPAA’s 60-day individual-notice deadline. State-law overlays here are mostly about who else gets notified, what the personal- information definition covers, and whether any named statute (CMIA, BIPA, MHMDA, HB 300, 201 CMR 17.00, SHIELD) adds substantive duties. Notice flows through Pennsylvania Attorney General in addition to HHS/OCR federally.

Security Risk Analysis

Turn this overlay into a defensible SRA.

Pennsylvania's overlay layers on top of HIPAA's federal floor. The free SRA readiness check walks a small practice through discovery, threat model, controls, and gap analysis, then assembles the review-ready binder — policies, training logs, BAAs, and a breach playbook tuned to the 60-day clock and the Pennsylvania Attorney General notification path.

Authored by D3rx

D3rx is a healthcare-billing and compliance research aid maintained by D3rx Inc. Articles are drafted by an LLM (Anthropic Claude) against primary HHS, OCR, CMS, eCFR, NIST, and state-regulator publications, and reviewed for restraint and source fidelity by the D3rx team.

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Last reviewed May 23, 2026.

This page is a research aid for compliance teams. It does not certify compliance with any state or federal law, provide legal advice, replace counsel, or guarantee an audit outcome. State statutes are amended frequently — verify citations and links against the cited primary sources before acting. The practice remains responsible for adopting and maintaining its compliance program.