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Plaintiff's motion to enjoin enforcement of the NJHCCIA, which provides for the maintenance and disclosure of medical-malpractice payment information, is denied since it does not violate any federal right to privacy provided by the Health Care Quality Improvement Act and does not violate the federal constitutional right to contact since it seeks to disclose information legally obtained by the State, any contractual impairment is not substantial, and there is a significant public purpose behind the Act.
June 28, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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