All records pertaining to the care and custody of prisoners are open to public inspection, except those portions that reveal the identity of a confidential informant, endanger a person’s life or physical safety, or jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation. A.R.S. § 31-221I; see, e.g., KPNX-TV, 183 Ariz. at 593, 905 P.2d at 602 (determining that the state has a legitimate security concern about disclosing a videotape showing undercover officers because of the risk, however slight, that they might be harmed).
A prisoner’s medical history, however, is confidential and may be used only in accordance with A.R.S. § 41-1606(B) and other applicable laws.