Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1757

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Health care; prohibiting healthcare staffing agency from charging certain excess fee; making agency liable for certain violation. Effective date.

Impact

If passed, SB1757 would fundamentally alter the financial dynamics between healthcare staffing agencies and facilities. Covered facilities would be empowered to take legal action against staffing agencies that charge excessive fees, providing a mechanism for accountability and potential financial relief for hospitals and nursing homes that rely on these services. The bill includes provisions for the courts to award damages, costs, and injunctive relief against violators, which could serve as a significant deterrent against non-compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 1757 seeks to regulate the fees charged by healthcare staffing agencies for placing healthcare workers in covered facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes. Specifically, the bill limits the fees to a maximum of 105% of the highest hourly wage that the worker was originally paid by the facility, provided that the worker had been employed there within the last two years. This regulation aims to prevent exorbitant fees associated with temporary staffing solutions, which have been a growing concern in the healthcare industry, especially in contexts of staffing shortages.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it protects healthcare facilities from being exploited by staffing agencies during staffing crises, detractors may view it as an unnecessary regulatory burden on staffing agencies. There's potential for debate over whether such regulations might disincentivize agencies from providing services, especially in high-demand situations where they believe they deserve the ability to charge market rates. The effectiveness of this law in addressing staffing shortages and ensuring quality care amid regulatory constraints could become a focal topic as discussions move forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB887

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

OK SB438

Healthcare Freedom of Choice Act; prohibiting certain policy from discriminating against a particular class of practitioner. Effective date.

OK SB231

Long-term care; designating Oklahoma Health Care Authority as state administering agency for PACE program agreements; requiring certain enforcement; directing State Department of Health to create and issue certain license. Effective date.

OK SB889

Milk and milk products; expanding certain definitions; amending certain assessed fees; including certain designation to certain federal agency. Effective date.

OK SB613

Health care; prohibiting gender transition procedures for children; authorizing certain civil actions and relief; licensure; adding violations and penalties. Emergency.

OK SB823

Firearms; removing certain prohibition; prohibiting certain policy or rule. Effective date.

OK SB1034

State government; prohibiting state agencies from entering into contracts and agreements with certain lobbyists. Effective date.

OK SB1036

Firearms; modifying inclusions; making certain exception for medical marijuana card holder; prohibiting certain denial. Effective date.

OK SB919

Healthcare facilities; requiring certain publication of policies and procedures; granting certain rights relating to medical records. Effective date.

OK SB464

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust; creating a felony offense for certain violations. Effective date.

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