Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB40

Introduced
12/7/22  

Caption

Revise laws related to fetal, infant, child, and maternal mortality review teams

Impact

If enacted, HB40 would directly influence the mechanisms by which health reviews are conducted regarding fetal and maternal health within the state. It seeks to establish comprehensive review teams that will analyze mortality cases more effectively. This is expected to foster improved public health initiatives and potentially align future health policies with the identified needs resulting from the review processes. Therefore, this bill could play a crucial role in shaping how health care practices are managed, especially regarding vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 40 aims to revise existing laws related to fetal, infant, child, and maternal mortality review teams in order to enhance the state's ability to address and reduce mortality rates in these vulnerable populations. The bill proposes to implement systematic reviews of cases of mortality within these groups, facilitating better data collection and analysis. The intention is to improve prevention strategies and care practices by identifying patterns and causes of mortality, thereby promoting better health outcomes for mothers and children across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB40 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among advocates for maternal and child health. Many view the bill as a necessary step toward not only understanding the factors leading to these mortality rates but also for improving life outcomes for families. However, there could be concerns regarding the implementation of such reviews, which may include debates over data privacy and the operational capacity of existing health departments to manage expanded review responsibilities.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding HB40 are likely to center on resource allocation and effectiveness of the proposed reviews. Some legislators and stakeholders may argue that additional funding or resources may be necessary to implement the revised review processes effectively. Furthermore, there may be debates over which organizations should lead these reviews and how findings will be integrated into actionable health policies. Overall, while the goal of the bill to reduce mortality is widely supported, the steps toward achieving this aim may be debated among members of the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT AB168

Revises provisions relating to fetal and infant mortality. (BDR 40-64)

MT SB140

Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Team; created, penalty, report.

MT HB997

Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Team; created, penalty.

MT SB140

Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Team; created, penalty, report.

MT SB1316

Child fatality; maternal mortality

MT S06717

Establishes fetal and infant mortality review boards to study fetal and infant mortality and morbidity and make recommendations on policies, best practices, and strategies to reduce fetal and infant mortality and morbidity.

MT A05534

Establishes fetal and infant mortality review boards to study fetal and infant mortality and morbidity and make recommendations on policies, best practices, and strategies to reduce fetal and infant mortality and morbidity.

MT SB182

Relative to the maternal mortality review committee.

MT H2187

Relative to conducting fetal and infant mortality review

MT S1414

Relative to conducting fetal and infant mortality review

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