Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4418

Introduced
3/12/26  
Refer
3/12/26  

Caption

Certain information access authorization provision, Chapter 144D references removal provision, patient restraints usage documentation requirement provision, and change of ownership provisions modifications

Impact

One of the primary impacts of SF4418 is the intensified regulatory oversight on how healthcare facilities manage patient care, especially concerning the use of restraints. By mandating that hospitals document instances of restraint usage and requiring them to inform patients' representatives within a specific timeframe, the bill aims to protect patient rights and foster transparency. The provisions concerning change of ownership are particularly significant, as they hold new licensees responsible for past compliance issues, ensuring continuity in care standards and regulatory adherence regardless of ownership changes.

Summary

SF4418, introduced in the Minnesota Senate, proposes significant amendments related to healthcare regulations, particularly focusing on patient care facilities, including nursing homes and boarding care homes. The bill seeks to enhance access to certain patient information, require documentation regarding the use of patient restraints, and clarify provisions related to changes in ownership of health care facilities. Furthermore, it updates references in Minnesota statutes, ensuring that the terminology aligns with current practices while removing outdated chapters that are no longer applicable.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF4418 may arise from concerns over the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of healthcare facilities. While proponents argue that stricter rules surrounding patient restraint documentation and ownership accountability will enhance patient safety and regulatory compliance, opponents might contend that such measures could create burdensome administrative processes for healthcare providers, potentially impacting their operational efficiency. Addressing these concerns effectively will be crucial for garnering support for the bill within the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

MN HF4212

Similar To Access to certain information allowed, references to chapter 144D removed, documentation on use of patient restraints required, and change of ownership provisions clarified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4212

Access to certain information allowed, references to chapter 144D removed, documentation on use of patient restraints required, and change of ownership provisions clarified.

MN SF4690

Various individual income and corporate franchise taxes and property taxes policy and technical changes provisions modifications, obsolete JOBZ provisions removal provision, and other miscellaneous tax provisions modifications

MN SF555

City attorneys provisions modifications and authorizations

MN SF4006

Various election administration changes provisions, absentee voting provisions modifications, technical, and clarifying changes

MN SF5042

Human services provisions modifications

MN SF2493

Absentee ballots return on election day requirements provisions modifications and certain voters absentee voting period modifications provision

MN SF2934

Assisted living provisions modifications

MN SF4672

Mental health provisions technical changes and modifications

MN SF5048

Health policy provisions modifications

MN SF2643

Accident report requirements provisions modifications and law enforcement authorization to provide certain data to contracted service providers for purposes of accident reporting provision

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