Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1647

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Immunity from criminal liability provided for health care providers when performing health treatment and services.

Impact

The impact of HF1647 on state laws is significant as it introduces a legal shield for healthcare providers, which could encourage more professionals to offer care without the fear of legal repercussions for any unintended outcomes. While the bill includes a clause that maintains liability for gross negligence and intentional misconduct, it simplifies the protective legal framework around the provision of medical services. This could, in effect, increase healthcare access and responsiveness in critical situations but may also raise concerns about patient safety and accountability.

Summary

House File 1647 (HF1647) proposes to provide immunity from criminal liability for healthcare providers when they are performing health treatments and services. The introduction of this bill comes in the context of the ongoing discussions about legal protections for healthcare professionals, especially during times of crisis such as public health emergencies. This legislation is expected to shape the landscape of healthcare liability in Minnesota, specifically aiming to shield practitioners from criminal charges arising from their professional conduct, with certain exceptions defined within the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF1647 include discussions about the balance between providing necessary legal protections for healthcare providers and ensuring patient safety rights. Critics argue that while immunity can encourage medical response, it might also lead to a lack of accountability for negligent actions. There are fears that the breadth of the immunity could be misinterpreted or overextended, leading to potential harmful consequences for patients. Proponents, however, emphasize the necessity of such protections to adapt to rapidly changing health scenarios and ensure that healthcare providers can focus on treating patients rather than being burdened by legal fears.

Companion Bills

MN SF971

Similar To Immunity from criminal liability for health care providers when providing health treatment and services establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF971

Immunity from criminal liability for health care providers when providing health treatment and services establishment

MN HB2083

Creates provisions relating to immunity from criminal liability for health care providers

MN SB86

Provides immunity from liability to certain providers of health care. (BDR 3-501)

MN HB2190

Relating to immunity from criminal liability for certain health care practitioners.

MN SB2380

Relating to immunity from criminal liability for certain health care practitioners.

MN SF1107

Health care providers certain health care provider reimbursement arrangements disclosure to enrollees and health care providers requirement provision, Ombudsperson for public managed health care programs duties modifications, and health carrier liability when a health care provider is limited in providing services by the health carrier

MN A4585

Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for rescue of animal from motor vehicle under inhumane conditions.

MN HB1168

To Provide Criminal Immunity For Healthcare Professionals For Negligent Acts Or Omissions.

MN HB202

Law enforcement officers; civil and criminal immunity from liability, further provided

MN HB666

Creates provisions relating to immunity from criminal liability for health care providers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.