Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1345

Introduced
1/27/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Report Pass
2/16/26  
Engrossed
2/25/26  
Report Pass
3/23/26  

Caption

health facilities; anonymous complaints; prohibition

Impact

If enacted, SB1345 would amend multiple sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes that relate to health care institutions. It modifies the protocols for how health care institutions are licensed and the procedures regarding complaint investigations. By prohibiting anonymous complaints, the bill seeks to reduce the potential for frivolous claims and ensure that complaints are substantiated, which could lead to improved overall operational standards in health care facilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 1345 aims to amend the existing regulations governing health care institutions in Arizona, specifically addressing issues regarding anonymous complaints. The bill proposes that the Department of Health Services shall not accept or investigate anonymous complaints against health care institutions, unless the complaint originates from the subject of the allegation or a witness to the alleged conduct. This measure is designed to reinforce accountability while simultaneously streamlining the complaint investigation process within health care systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1345 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill will lead to better management of complaints and thus enhance the quality of health care services by encouraging whistleblowers to come forward with credible information instead of relying on anonymity. However, opponents express concern that this could deter legitimate complaints from individuals who fear retaliation, potentially compromising patient safety and welfare.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB1345 revolves around the balance between enforcing accountability among health care institutions and protecting individuals who might be afraid to report wrongdoing. Opponents of the bill fear it may create a chilling effect whereby potential whistleblowers feel less secure in voicing their concerns if anonymity isn't guaranteed. There may be ongoing discussions about how to amend the bill to safeguard whistleblowers while also addressing the goals of reducing baseless complaints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2176

Training; investigations; complaints; health facilities

AZ SB1447

Health boards; complaints; timelines

AZ SB1072

Medical boards; complaints; time limit

AZ HB2173

Mental health inquiry; prohibition

AZ HB2667

Campaign finance complaints; resolution

AZ HB2666

Campaign finance; third-party complaints

AZ SB1044

Secure behavioral health facilities

AZ HB2334

Technical correction; contractors; complaints

AZ SB1219

Behavioral health facilities; accreditation

AZ SB1589

Chiropractic board; complaints; training; authority

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