Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB29

Introduced
2/11/22  
Refer
2/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits discrimination against healthcare professionals and provides for protection of healthcare professional credentials. (8/1/22)

Impact

If enacted, SB29 will alter the landscape of healthcare legislation in Louisiana by solidifying the rights of healthcare professionals against employer discrimination. It introduces stringent criteria for disciplinary actions, requiring that any accusations against healthcare workers must be corroborated by public scientific evidence before an investigation begins. Furthermore, the bill stipulates significant financial settlements (minimum of $5 million) for professionals wrongfully accused, indicating a significant shift in how such matters are handled legally within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 29 (SB29), proposed by Senator Cathey, aims to provide robust protections for licensed healthcare professionals in Louisiana. The bill prohibits employers from taking adverse actions against healthcare workers based on the treatments they provide or their public expressions regarding healthcare issues. This legislation underscores the importance of health care providers' rights to communicate freely about medical practices without fear of retribution, and also establishes clear guidelines for what constitutes 'adverse actions'. SB29 reflects a growing emphasis on preserving the integrity and autonomy of healthcare professionals in their practice.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB29 is polarized. Advocates assert that the bill is a necessary safeguard for healthcare providers, enabling them to perform their roles without undue influence from employers or regulatory bodies. They argue it promotes transparency and protects patient care from political or corporate agendas. Conversely, opponents have raised concerns that the bill may promote a culture of misinformation by allowing healthcare professionals to disseminate unfounded claims without accountability, which could potentially undermine public health efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the provisions regarding what constitutes scientific refutation and the substantial financial penalties levied against employers who fail to uphold the bill's standards. Critics warn that allowing professionals to operate with less oversight could lead to misuse of medical knowledge and practices, particularly in contentious areas such as alternative treatments. Broader implications for public health and safety continue to be a topic of debate, reflecting ongoing tensions between political ideologies regarding healthcare provision and regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB136

Provides relative to protections for emergency room personnel, emergency services personnel, and healthcare professionals. (8/1/22)

LA HB2791

Enacting the forbidding abuse child transitions act, restricting use of state funds to promote gender transitioning, prohibiting healthcare professionals from treating children whose gender identity is inconsistent with the child's sex, authorizing a civil cause of action against healthcare professionals for providing such treatments, authorizing professional discipline against a physician who performs such treatment, prohibiting professional liability insurance from covering damages for healthcare providers that provide gender transition treatment to children and adding violation of the act to the definition of unprofessional conduct for physicians and nurses.

LA S2262

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

LA H3619

Prohibiting the participation of healthcare professionals in the torture and abuse of prisoners

LA H2386

Prohibiting the participation of healthcare professionals in the torture and abuse of prisoners

LA SB233

House Substitute for SB 233 by Committee on Health and Human Services - Enacting the forbidding abuse child transitions act, restricting use of state funds to promote gender transitioning, prohibiting healthcare providers from treating children whose gender identity is inconsistent with the child's sex, authorizing a civil cause of action against healthcare providers for providing such treatments, requiring professional discipline against a healthcare provider who performs such treatment, prohibiting professional liability insurance from covering damages for healthcare providers that provide gender transition treatment to children and adding violation of the act to the definition of unprofessional conduct for physicians and nurses.

LA H7577

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

LA SB37

Prohibits denial of healthcare services based on vaccination status. (8/1/22)

LA HB455

Professions and businesses; professional programs to address career fatigue and wellness in healthcare professionals; provisions

LA SB63

Enacting the help not harm act, restricting use of state funds to promote gender transitioning, prohibiting healthcare providers from providing gender transition care to children whose gender identity is inconsistent with the child's sex, authorizing a civil cause of action against healthcare providers for providing such treatments, requiring professional discipline against a healthcare provider who performs such treatment, prohibiting professional liability insurance from covering damages for healthcare providers that provide gender transition treatment to children and adding violation of the act to the definition of unprofessional conduct for physicians.

Similar Bills

SC S0346

Assault and battery

LA SB136

Provides relative to protections for emergency room personnel, emergency services personnel, and healthcare professionals. (8/1/22)

LA HB849

Provides relative to healthcare outcomes for patient's suffering with behavioral health issues

NJ A3894

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Healthcare Professionals in Underserved Counties within Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

LA HB530

Provides for coverage of healthcare services provided through telehealth or telemedicine (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

KS HB2325

Amending the definition of "healthcare provider" for purposes of the healthcare provider insurance availability act to include maternity centers and not include facilities where elective abortions are performed.

KS SB219

Substitute for SB 219 by Committee on Health and Human Services - Expanding eligibility for rural emergency hospital licensure to facilities that meet criteria between 2015 and 2020.

LA HB423

Provides relative to healthcare providers displaying evidence of proper licensure in advertising (EN NO IMPACT See Note)