Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB589

Introduced
1/18/24  
Introduced
1/18/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to ambulatory surgical centers.(See HF 2324.)

Impact

One of the notable provisions of HSB589 is the exemption of cosmetic, reconstructive, and plastic surgery services from standard certificate of need requirements that typically govern the establishment and operation of healthcare facilities. This exemption is designed to streamline the licensing process for ASCs offering these services, thereby potentially increasing their availability. By amending the licensing application process to align with Medicare standards, HSB589 aims to reduce regulatory burdens on healthcare providers, facilitating easier access to surgical care for patients.

Summary

House Study Bill 589 (HSB589) pertains to ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) and proposes significant adjustments to the existing regulations governing these facilities. The bill clearly delineates the definition of an ambulatory surgical center, distinguishing it from the practices of individual physicians or dentists, and specifies that it does not include parts of hospitals designated for outpatient treatments. The bill's revisions intend to address various surgical services provided outside of hospital settings, particularly focusing on those that do not require extended hospitalization.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HSB589 highlight points of contention regarding the balance between regulatory oversight and accessibility of healthcare services. Proponents argue that reducing barriers for ASCs will enhance patient choice and improve healthcare delivery efficiency, addressing the rising demand for outpatient surgical services. Conversely, some critics express concern about loosening regulations that ensure patient safety and care standards, pointing out that such changes might lead to variability in the quality of care across facilities. The broad implications of this bill could usher in a shift in how surgical services are provided and governed within the state.

Companion Bills

IA HF2324

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to ambulatory surgical centers.(Formerly HSB 589.)

Similar Bills

IA SF2160

A bill for an act relating to ambulatory surgical centers. (Formerly SSB 3096.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF2324

A bill for an act relating to ambulatory surgical centers.(Formerly HSB 589.)

IA SSB3096

A bill for an act relating to ambulatory surgical centers.(See SF 2160.)

TX HB3140

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NJ A4845

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NJ S1051

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NC S459

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TX SB1765

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