Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2408

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Right of patients and residents to have a support person present when receiving health care services established, and civil penalty established.

Impact

The proposed legislation will impact many existing healthcare policies by requiring facilities to adapt their visitation rules and ensure compliance with this new right. Facilities that fail to comply with the provisions outlined in the act may face civil penalties of $500 for each day of violation. This introduces a significant change in how facilities operate and prioritize patient-centered care, as they will need to balance operational protocols with the rights granted to patients under this act.

Summary

HF2408, known as the 'No Patient Left Alone Act', seeks to establish the right for patients and residents in healthcare facilities to have a support person present during their treatment. This measure is anticipated to enhance the emotional and psychological well-being of patients by allowing them the comfort and companionship of a chosen individual, whether it be family, friends, or clergy, during potentially distressing times. The bill mandates that at least one support person must be allowed to accompany a patient during their healthcare services, emphasizing compassion and care in patient treatment environments.

Contention

While the bill is designed to protect and empower patients, it has faced some contention regarding its execution and potential overreach. Opponents may argue that the implementation of such a policy could impose additional burdens on healthcare facilities, especially in situations where infection control is critical, such as during a pandemic. Provisions for restrictions based on clinical necessity are included but may still trigger debates about how to effectively enforce these rules without compromising patient care or safety during emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF345

Right for a patient or resident to choose to have a support person present while receiving care or services established.

MN SF1136

Right to a designated support person for residents of long-term care facilities establishment

MN H7928

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

MN S2875

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

MN SF3544

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modification; rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and rights and protections for home and community-based services recipients

MN H5169

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

MN S0484

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

MN HF3344

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modified, rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and clients receiving home and community-based services modified, arbitration provisions prohibited, notices required, civil actions authorized, and money appropriated.

MN HF3112

Minnesota Recovery Residence Certification Act; certification system for recovery residences established, housing support eligibility and regulations modified, criminal penalties established, and money appropriated.

MN S2260

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing reproductive health care services; establishes right of residents to reproductive health care activity that is restricted in other states.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.