Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB951

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Rural hospital transfer to major hospital; prescribe certain conditions on such transfer when doctor deems medically necessary.

Impact

The enactment of HB951 could significantly impact healthcare delivery in Mississippi, particularly for individuals residing in rural areas who often face limitations in access to comprehensive medical services. By mandating transfers to major hospitals for serious cases, the bill may improve patient outcomes and reduce instances of adverse health reactions linked to inadequate emergency responses in rural hospitals. This shift is crucial for addressing the healthcare disparities between rural and urban facilities.

Summary

House Bill 951 seeks to enhance patient care by establishing protocols for transferring patients from rural hospitals to larger, major hospitals when deemed medically necessary by a doctor. This legislation specifically applies to licensed hospitals in Mississippi, delineating 'rural hospitals' as those with fifty or fewer licensed beds and 'major hospitals' as those with fifty or more. The bill proposes that clear standards be outlined by the State Department of Health to determine what constitutes medical necessity for such transfers, thereby aiming to reduce the risks associated with inadequate care facilities in rural settings.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on improving patient safety and care, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of the proposed rules and definitions by the Department of Health. Stakeholders may have differing views on what qualifies as a 'medically necessary' condition for transfer, which could lead to debates surrounding healthcare costs, resource allocation, and the operational burdens placed on rural hospitals. Furthermore, the bill's effectiveness will depend on the resources available to rural hospitals and the ability of healthcare professionals to adapt to these new protocols.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2759

Rural hospital transfer to major hospital; prescribe certain conditions on such transfer when doctor deems medically necessary.

MS HB1259

Rural hospitals; shall be authorized to transfer patients to larger hospitals when determined to be medically necessary.

MS SB2489

Specialty Doctors to Rural Hospitals Grant Program; establish and provide eligibility.

MS SB2323

Community hospitals; allow consolidation and collaboration involving other hospitals.

MS HB1282

Hospital police department; authorize for certain privately owned hospitals.

MS HB159

Medicaid; provide increased reimbursement rate for hospitals in counties with high unemployment and doctor shortage.

MS SB2626

Medicaid; provide increased reimbursement rate for hospitals in counties with high unemployment and doctor shortage.

MS HB251

Medicaid; restrict frequency of managed care organizations transferring enrollees to other organizations.

MS HB1260

Specialty health care providers; create incentive grant program to make available at rural hospitals when larger hospitals are on diversion.

MS HB1278

Community hospitals; authorize owners of to remove a trustee upon majority vote of owner's governing board.

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