Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF148 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/26/2023

                            Senate File 148 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 148   BY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY   (SUCCESSOR TO SSB 1063)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to noneconomic damage awards against 1   health care providers, and including effective date and 2   applicability provisions. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 1583SV (2) 90   cm/ns  

  S.F. 148   Section 1. Section 147.136A, subsection 1, paragraph b, 1   Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 2   b. (1)   Noneconomic damages means damages arising from 3   pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment, mental 4   anguish, emotional pain and suffering, loss of chance, loss of 5   consortium, or any other nonpecuniary damages. 6   (2) Noneconomic damages does not include the loss of 7   dependent care, including the loss of child care, due to the 8   death of or severe injury to a spouse or parent who is the   9   primary caregiver of a child under the age of eighteen or a 10   disabled adult. Such damages shall be considered economic   11   damages. 12   Sec. 2. Section 147.136A, subsection 2, Code 2023, is 13   amended to read as follows: 14   2. The   Subject to subsection 4, the total amount recoverable 15   in any civil action for noneconomic damages for personal 16   injury or death, whether in tort, contract, or otherwise, 17   against a health care provider shall be limited to two   18   hundred fifty thousand dollars   for any occurrence resulting 19   in injury or death of a patient regardless of the number of 20   plaintiffs, derivative claims, theories of liability, or 21   defendants in the civil action, shall not exceed two hundred   22   fifty thousand dollars   unless the jury determines that there 23   is a substantial or permanent loss or impairment of a bodily 24   function, substantial disfigurement, or death, which warrants a 25   finding that imposition of such a limitation would deprive the 26   plaintiff of just compensation for the injuries sustained , in 27   which case the amount recoverable shall not exceed one million 28   dollars   . 29   Sec. 3. Section 147.136A, Code 2023, is amended by adding 30   the following new subsection: 31   NEW SUBSECTION   . 4. The limitations on damages contained 32   in subsection 2 shall increase by two and one-tenth percent 33   on January 1, 2028, and each January 1 thereafter. In any 34   civil action described in this section, such limitations on   35   -1-   LSB 1583SV (2) 90   cm/ns 1/ 2                      

  S.F. 148   damages shall be the amount effective at the time of the 1   occurrence. The commissioner of insurance shall publish the 2   amount of the limitations on damages contained in this section 3   on the insurance divisions internet site and shall update the 4   published amount annually. 5   Sec. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of immediate 6   importance, takes effect upon enactment. 7   Sec. 5. APPLICABILITY. This Act applies to causes of action 8   accrued on or after the effective date of this Act. 9   EXPLANATION 10   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 11   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 12   This bill relates to noneconomic damage awards against 13   health care providers. The bill provides that damages for loss 14   of dependent care due to death of or severe injury to a spouse 15   or parent who is the primary caregiver are considered economic 16   damages. 17   The bill limits the amount of noneconomic damages that 18   a jury can award a plaintiff if there is a substantial or 19   permanent loss or impairment of a bodily function, substantial 20   disfigurement, or death to $1 million. The bill does not 21   amend the current exception to the cap for cases in which the 22   defendants actions constitute actual malice. 23   The bill provides for a 2.1 percent increase in the $250,000 24   cap under current law and $1 million cap under the bill 25   beginning on January 1, 2028, and each January 1 thereafter. 26   The commissioner of insurance is required to publish and update 27   the amount of the limitations on damages on the insurance 28   divisions internet site annually. 29   The bill takes effect upon enactment and applies to causes of 30   action accrued on or after that date. 31   -2-   LSB 1583SV (2) 90   cm/ns 2/ 2