Cross-Border Data Sharing Consent
Effective April 1, 2026 · Version 2026-04-01
What cross-border sharing means
If you receive care on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, you may consent to share a defined slice of your record with one or more named clinicians outside the United States.
Each grant is scoped (full record, prenatal-only, labs-only, or pediatric-only), audited, and revocable at any time from Settings → Cross-border sharing.
Sharing is read-only. The receiving clinician cannot change your record.
Mexican law and protections
Mexican clinicians who receive your data are bound by Mexico's Federal Personal Data Protection Law (LFPDPPP) and by a written agreement with Materna.
You may file a complaint with INAI (the Mexican federal data-protection authority) about any improper use of your data in Mexico.