Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB615

Introduced
2/28/20  
Introduced
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  
Engrossed
5/25/20  
Engrossed
5/25/20  
Report Pass
5/27/20  
Report Pass
5/27/20  
Enrolled
5/29/20  
Enrolled
5/29/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  

Caption

Provides relative to donors or prospective donors of an organ or tissue

Impact

The modifications brought forth by HB 615 are anticipated to have a significant impact on Louisiana's medical malpractice laws. By explicitly stating that causes of action related to unintentional acts by organ procurement organizations shall be governed under this section, the bill reinforces the protections for both donors and recipients within the healthcare system. The legislative changes aim to promote clearer accountability and protections within the burgeoning field of organ transplantation and donation.

Summary

House Bill 615 revises legal definitions related to organ procurement and the responsibilities of healthcare providers in the state of Louisiana. It specifically amends the definition of 'patient' to include not only individuals receiving healthcare but also donors of organs or tissues. By clarifying these definitions, the bill aims to ensure that legal standards are maintained regarding anatomical gift donations and any unintentional acts by organ procurement organizations. This legislative initiative seeks to provide a clearer framework for how such cases are handled in the context of medical malpractice.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 615 appears to be supportive, with strong backing from legislative members who recognize the importance of properly defining patient rights and the responsibilities of medical entities involved in organ procurement. The bill's passage without any dissent in the Senate, as evidenced by the unanimous vote, suggests a general consensus on its necessity in protecting all parties involved in anatomical gift procedures and enhancing clarity within existing laws.

Contention

While the bill seemed to garner broad support, points of contention may emerge in discussions around the accountability of organ procurement organizations and how these changes might intersect with existing malpractice claims. There may be concerns regarding the potential for these organizations to face increased litigation or scrutiny, which could impact their operational practices. However, no significant opposition to the bill was recorded during its passage, indicating a relatively smooth legislative process without major conflicts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB134

Provides relative to health care definitions. (8/1/25)

LA SB454

Provides relative to medical malpractice. (8/1/24)

LA HB3439

Relating to registration of voters and voluntary registration of organ donors

LA HB850

Provides relative to medical malpractice claims

LA HB1132

Support for Living Organ Donors

LA SB36

Provides exclusion from coverage for medical malpractice by doctor practicing outside his specialty or hospital privileges. (8/1/16) (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB176

Provides relative to medical malpractice and acts or omissions arising from do not resuscitate and similar orders. (gov sig)

LA SB1146

Modifies provisions relating to organ donation

LA SB0111

Coverage for living organ donors.

LA HB526

Provides for time frames in the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.