Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB411

Introduced
3/10/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Refer
5/6/25  
Report Pass
6/2/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Refer
6/4/25  
Refer
6/25/25  
Report Pass
6/26/25  
Refer
6/26/25  
Report Pass
6/26/25  
Enrolled
6/30/25  
Chaptered
6/30/25  

Caption

Further providing for definitions; providing for Statewide stroke registry; and making an editorial change .

Impact

The implementation of SB411 is expected to strengthen the state’s healthcare system by improving the coordination and effectiveness of stroke treatment. By mandating data submissions from multiple stroke facilities, the bill aims to create a cohesive approach to stroke management and care across Pennsylvania. This could potentially lead to reduced morbidity and mortality rates associated with strokes, as timely and effective treatment is crucial during such medical emergencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 411 aims to amend the Stroke System of Care Act in Pennsylvania, primarily focusing on establishing a comprehensive Statewide stroke registry. The bill introduces a definition for 'thrombectomy-capable stroke centers' and mandates that various stroke care facilities, including comprehensive stroke centers and acute stroke-ready hospitals, submit biannual data on stroke care to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Such data collection is intended to enhance the quality of stroke care through better management and dissemination of relevant information.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB411 appears to be generally positive, especially among healthcare professionals and stakeholders focused on improving patient outcomes. The establishment of a statewide registry is seen as a necessary step toward enhancing the quality of emergency healthcare services. However, there may be reservations about data privacy, accuracy, and the administrative burdens imposed on healthcare facilities required to report the information.

Contention

While there is broad support for the goal of improving stroke care, some contention may arise from concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance for hospitals, particularly the smaller or rural facilities that might face challenges in meeting the reporting requirements. Additionally, discussions about data privacy and the implications of sharing sensitive health information might surface as potential points of debate. Ensuring that the registry does not compromise individual patient confidentiality will be crucial for its success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB196

Further providing for definitions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB2378

Further providing for definitions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB228

In the State Board of Education, further providing for definitions and providing for academic standards review; and making editorial changes.

PA HB1485

Further providing for death benefits for public works employees, coroners and staff persons and for definitions; and making an editorial change.

PA HB2464

In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage of prescriptions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB144

In juvenile matters, further providing for informal adjustment; and making an editorial change.

PA HB575

In professional and occupational licenses, further providing for definitions and providing for policy for the award of academic credit for military training; and making editorial changes.

PA SB455

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in residual waste, further providing for disposal, processing and storage of residual waste and providing for exempt special wastes; and making an editorial change.

PA HB665

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in residual waste, further providing for disposal, processing and storage of residual waste and providing for exempt special wastes; and making an editorial change.

PA HB2132

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in recovery of possession, further providing for hearing, judgment, writ of possession and payment of rent by tenant; and making editorial changes.

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