Senate Bill 325 aims to enhance the understanding and treatment of uterine fibroids in Tennessee by establishing a new section in the Tennessee Code Annotated. The bill mandates the Department of Health to create and maintain an electronic database that collects information on the incidence, prevalence, demographic attributes, and treatment options for uterine fibroids. Healthcare providers are required to submit relevant data regarding their diagnoses and treatments to this database, ensuring that no personally identifiable information is included. Additionally, the Department is tasked with incorporating information about uterine fibroids into its existing women's healthcare educational materials, covering risk factors and alternative treatment options to hysterectomy.

The bill emphasizes the importance of research and education related to uterine fibroids, aiming to improve healthcare outcomes for women affected by this condition. It is set to take effect on July 1, 2023, reflecting a commitment to public welfare and the health of women in Tennessee.