Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1810

Caption

Specifies that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

Impact

The passage of HB 1810 is expected to have a significant impact on state healthcare laws, particularly around the designation and accreditation of trauma centers. By removing distance as a disqualifying factor, the bill could lead to an increase in the number of trauma centers statewide, ultimately improving emergency care responses and patient outcomes. It is anticipated that this legislation would encourage more hospitals, especially in rural areas, to pursue trauma center certification, thereby broadening access to critical trauma services for residents who may need them urgently.

Summary

House Bill 1810 aims to modify the criteria under which hospitals may be designated as trauma centers by specifying that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status based solely on a hospital's distance from another trauma center. This change seeks to enhance access to emergency medical services across communities, particularly in areas that are underserved or geographically isolated from existing trauma centers. The bill emphasizes the importance of having adequate trauma care available in various regions, regardless of proximity to other centers.

Contention

While supporters of HB 1810 argue that expanding trauma center access is paramount for public health and could save lives, there are concerns from some healthcare advocates about the potential dilution of trauma care standards. Critics might worry that simply increasing the number of designated trauma centers, without corresponding investments in infrastructure and resources, could lead to disparities in the quality of care provided. As such, stakeholders in the healthcare system may engage in discussions regarding the balance between accessibility and quality of emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB984

Specifies that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

MO HB1023

Specifies that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

MO HB1561

Specifies that the department of health and senior services must not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

MO SB664

Establishes the "Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Act"

MO SB524

Modifies provisions relating to hospital designations

MO HB262

Creates provisions relating to alternative therapies for veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries

MO SB376

Creates a health advocate program in the Department of Health and Senior Services

MO HB762

Specifies that courts shall not defer to agencies for reasonable interpretations of statutes

MO HB10

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee

MO SB719

Provides that transportation network companies shall not be held vicariously liable based on reasons specified in the act, provided certain conditions are met

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.