Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2114

Introduced
1/16/26  

Caption

Requires that an individual's caregiver be present when healthcare decisions are discussed with the hospice team. It would also prevent a denial of home hospice care because of age or income.

Impact

The bill is poised to impact existing state laws related to healthcare consent, particularly those governing hospice services. By mandating the involvement of caregivers in the decision-making process, S2114 aims to empower family members and trusted individuals to play a crucial role in the health management of patients facing end-of-life issues. This could lead to improved patient outcomes, as caregivers can provide necessary input and support during a critical time when patients are making significant healthcare choices.

Summary

S2114, introduced by Senator Matthew L. LaMountain, seeks to enhance the rights of patients in hospice care by requiring that a caregiver be present whenever healthcare decisions are discussed by the hospice team. This legislative amendment aims to ensure that caregivers can advocate for patients effectively and understand the care process. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that hospice patients are entitled to home healthcare services without exclusion based on age or income, reinforcing the principle that hospice care should be accessible to all, regardless of their financial situation or age demographics.

Contention

While the intentions of S2114 are predominantly supportive of patient rights, there may be concerns regarding the administrative and logistical implications of enforcing caregiver attendance during medical discussions. Opponents could argue that this requirement might complicate the processes often needed for timely decision-making in hospice contexts. Additionally, the broad stipulation preventing service exclusion based on income or age may be questioned in terms of funding and resource allocation for state-funded healthcare programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0680

Requires that an individual's caregiver be present when healthcare decisions are discussed with the hospice team. It would also prevent a denial of home hospice care because of age or income.

RI H5773

Provides that shared living for older adults and adults with disabilities allow individuals to receive care from family caregivers, related or unrelated regardless of whether they are performing other activities, such as power of attorney for individual.

RI S0829

Provides temporary caregivers benefits to any eligible bone marrow transplant donor or living organ donor and would provide definitions for both

RI S0365

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 21, 2025, TO BE "NATIONAL CAREGIVERS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI H5541

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 21, 2025, TO BE "NATIONAL CAREGIVERS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI H5648

Requires sentencing court to consider whether defendant is parent of child, or caregiver of elderly, disabled or terminally ill person whose well-being would be adversely affected by the person's incarceration and if so, shall impose a non-jail sentence.

RI S0487

Prohibits any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI S0846

Prohibits healthcare providers and health plans from denying the payment of a medical bill, solely because the bill may have arisen from a third-party claim.

RI H5561

Prohibits healthcare providers and health plans from denying the payment of a medical bill, solely because the bill may have arisen from a third-party claim.

RI H5628

Mandates all health insurance contracts, plans, or policies provide the same reimbursement to independent healthcare facilities as that of hospital affiliated facilities where the same healthcare service is provided.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.