Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1584

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Informed consent provided for sensitive examinations of an anesthetized or unconscious patient, and penalty established.

Impact

This bill will significantly impact healthcare practices and patient rights in Minnesota, especially for vulnerable populations who may be unconscious or unable to provide consent. The introduction of these informed consent requirements aims to ensure that patients are fully aware of and agree to sensitive interventions, thus enhancing the ethical standards in medical practice. Notably, the bill also establishes penalties for those who violate these provisions, classifying such offenses as gross misdemeanors, which may deter non-compliance among healthcare providers.

Summary

House File 1584 establishes clear regulations regarding the requirement of informed consent before conducting sensitive examinations on anesthetized or unconscious patients. The bill defines sensitive examinations to include pelvic, breast, urogenital, and rectal examinations. It mandates that healthcare professionals, including students and residents, must obtain prior written consent from the patient or their legally authorized representative before performing such examinations, except in specific circumstances outlined in the bill. These circumstances include the necessity for diagnosis or treatment and court-ordered examinations for evidence collection.

Contention

There is potential for contention surrounding HF1584, particularly concerning the balance between patient rights and the operational realities faced by healthcare professionals. Some healthcare practitioners may express concern about the logistical challenges in obtaining consent from unconscious patients, especially in emergency situations. Additionally, discussions on the definition of 'sensitive examinations' could lead to debates regarding patient autonomy and the ethical obligations of medical personnel. The implementation timeline set for August 1, 2025, indicates a preparation period for healthcare providers to adapt to these new requirements.

Companion Bills

MN SF183

Similar To Informed consent for sensitive examinations of and anesthetized or unconscious patient requirement

Previously Filed As

MN SF183

Informed consent for sensitive examinations of and anesthetized or unconscious patient requirement

MN HF2371

Informed consent for sensitive examinations performed on an anesthetized or unconscious patient required, and criminal penalty provided.

MN SF2899

Informed consent required for sensitive examinations performed on an anesthetized or unconscious patient provision

MN SB288

Disclosure of Certain Information; certain examinations on an anesthetized or unconscious patient without prior informed consent; prohibit

MN SB2676

Intimate medical examinations; establish requirements related to those of patients who are sedated, anesthetized or unconscious.

MN HF4813

Informed consent for medical treatment provided to an unconscious patient by a student or medical resident provided, and penalty established.

MN S1485

Providing for safe and consensual sensitive examinations

MN H2401

Providing for safe and consensual sensitive examinations

MN SF4358

Informed consent for medical treatment provided to an unconscious patient by a student or medical resident provision

MN HB1104

Health; prohibit certain examinations on an unconscious patient or a patient undergoing anesthesia without prior informed consent or authorization

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.