Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB309

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

No Patient Left Alone Act; create.

Impact

If enacted, the No Patient Left Alone Act will amend existing regulations governing patient visitation in health care settings, ensuring that patients have support from designated visitors while receiving care. This could significantly influence the operational policies of hospitals and medical facilities by requiring them to uphold these rights. Additionally, the legislation empowers the State Department of Health to develop informational materials to educate patients about their rights, thereby increasing awareness and advocacy among patients and families.

Summary

House Bill 309, known as the 'No Patient Left Alone Act,' aims to enhance patient rights regarding visitation in health care facilities within the state of Mississippi. The bill provides both minor and adult patients the right to designate a visitor to be present during their care, establishing a clear legal framework for visitation. Facilities are authorized to implement visitation policies for safety and clinical reasons, yet the rights granted under this bill cannot be suspended or terminated even during declared emergencies.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the balance between patient rights and the operational autonomy of health care facilities. Critics of the bill may argue that the mandate could complicate patient care, especially in emergency situations where visitation could interfere with medical procedures. Furthermore, while the bill allows facilities to establish necessary safety protocols, the lack of allowance to alter visitation rights during emergencies could lead to challenges when dealing with infectious diseases or safety threats.

Enforcement

To enforce compliance, the State Department of Health is granted the authority to impose fines on health care facilities that violate provisions of this act. Fines increase with the duration of non-compliance, ranging from $1,000 for the first day of violation to $10,000 for each day thereafter. These penalties seek to compel facilities to adhere to the established rights and policies outlined in the legislation, reinforcing the commitment to patient-centered care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB403

No Patient Left Alone Act; create.

MS HB592

No Patient Left Alone Act; create.

MS SB2036

No Patient Left Alone Act; enact.

MS HB860

Therapists; create a felony for those who have sexual contact with patients.

MS HB1374

Patient Privacy and Medical Recording Protection Act; create.

MS HB17

Protecting Patient Access to Physician-Administered Drugs Act; create.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.

MS HB1160

Transparency and Accountability of Patient Premiums Invested in Dental Care Act; create.

MS HB1422

Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act; create.

MS HB681

Dental and medical records; require practices to offer to patients upon expiration of prescribed retention period.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.