Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB154

Caption

Regards employment conditions for certain registered nurses

Impact

By setting these minimum ratios, the bill aims to improve healthcare outcomes and ensure that nurses are not overburdened with excessive patient loads. It also provides a framework for accountability, mandating that hospitals uphold these ratios and face penalties for non-compliance. This stipulation is expected to promote a healthier working environment for nurses, reducing burnout and turnover rates, ultimately benefiting both healthcare providers and patients through enhanced care quality.

Summary

House Bill 154 focuses on establishing specific employment conditions for registered nurses employed by hospitals. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining adequate staffing levels to ensure safe and effective patient care. It introduces minimum direct-care registered nurse-to-patient ratios, categorizing units and defining the specific ratios necessary for different types of patient needs, including emergency care, intensive care, and postpartum care. The intention is to enhance the quality of patient care through regulated staffing requirements.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly concerning the enforcement of these nurse-to-patient ratios and the potential implications for hospital operations. Critics argue that mandatory ratios could lead to staffing shortages or increased operational costs, particularly in regions where there is already a nursing shortage. Additionally, while supporters view the bill as a critical move towards better patient advocacy and care standards, opponents express concerns regarding the flexibility required in hospital staffing to adapt to dynamic patient needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB285

Require hospitals to establish registered nurse staffing plans

OH AB489

Minimum nurse staffing ratios in hospitals, registered nurses' right to refuse a work assignment, prohibiting mandatory overtime for registered nurses, and providing a penalty.

OH SB470

Minimum nurse staffing ratios in hospitals, registered nurses' right to refuse a work assignment, prohibiting mandatory overtime for registered nurses, and providing a penalty.

OH SB196

Regards authority of advanced practice registered nurses

OH SB476

Relating to staffing, overtime, and other employment protections for nurses.

OH HB591

Relating to staffing, overtime, and other employment protections for nurses.

OH SB144

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

OH SB809

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

OH SB27

Modifies provisions relating to certified registered nurse anesthetists

OH H2227

Regarding registered nurse first assistants

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