Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1594

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Protection of born alive infants.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1594 would modify existing Indiana health codes to reinforce the responsibilities of hospitals and healthcare providers. Specifically, it would require hospitals to conduct medical screenings and deliver necessary stabilizing treatment to infants born alive, including those born prematurely or with disabilities. Additionally, hospitals would be obligated to communicate with both the parents and mothers about treatment options and the appropriate care levels, which could significantly influence the standard practices in maternal and neonatal healthcare across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1594 aims to ensure that hospitals provide adequate information and care for infants born alive and their mothers during premature labor. The bill mandates that hospitals inform women about their capabilities to treat a born alive infant and manage high-risk pregnancies, ensuring this information is communicated prior to the woman's admission if necessary. This provision seeks to enhance the quality of care provided to both infants and mothers under critical circumstances.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill may center on its implications for healthcare providers and the potential legal ramifications for non-compliance. The bill stipulates that healthcare providers who fail to uphold these standards may face disciplinary actions, which some may perceive as a threat to medical autonomy. Furthermore, the requirement for local prosecuting attorneys to investigate possible violations by healthcare providers could lead to contentious discussions about the balance between regulatory oversight and professional judgment in delivering healthcare.

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