Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2136

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

In medical services, providing for diagnoses prior to incarceration.

Impact

The introduction of HB2136 could significantly impact state laws related to medical care in correctional facilities. By mandating that health assessments occur before incarceration, the bill could lead to improved healthcare protocol standards within jails and prisons. This could also potentially reduce healthcare costs for the state in the long run, as addressing health issues early may lead to fewer emergency healthcare situations later on during incarceration.

Summary

House Bill 2136 aims to enhance medical services for individuals prior to their incarceration. The legislation recognizes the importance of diagnosing health issues before individuals enter the correctional system, thereby facilitating a more effective management of their health care needs. By ensuring that diagnoses are made prior to incarceration, the bill seeks to improve the overall health outcomes for incarcerated individuals, ultimately leading to a more humane treatment within the criminal justice system.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may face opposition from various stakeholders. Critics might argue about the feasibility of implementing such a measure consistently, given the varying resources and capabilities of different locales. Furthermore, there could be concerns about the administrative burden this may impose on law enforcement and correctional facilities, which might be expected to adapt swiftly to new healthcare management protocols.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA H0047

Specific Medical Diagnoses in Child Protective Investigations

PA S0042

Specific Medical Diagnoses in Child Protective Investigations

PA H0511

Specific Medical Diagnoses in Child Protective Investigations

PA S0304

Specific Medical Diagnoses in Child Protective Investigations

PA S3006

Requires Medicaid coverage for fertility preservation services in cases of iatrogenic infertility caused by medically necessary treatments.

PA A2281

Requires Medicaid coverage for fertility preservation services in cases of iatrogenic infertility caused by medically necessary treatments.

PA S2460

Amends the current law on health insurance coverage for fertility diagnostic care, standard fertility preservation services, and fertility treatment and requires coverage for any medically necessary ovulation-enhancing drugs and medical services.

PA H7629

Amends the current law on health insurance coverage for fertility diagnostic care, standard fertility preservation services, and fertility treatment and requires coverage for any medically necessary ovulation-enhancing drugs and medical services.

PA SJR67

Clarifies exception to hearsay rule concerning medical diagnosis or treatment for purposes of providing, continuing, or ending mental health services.

PA SB804

Providing for medical devices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.