Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB452

Introduced
3/20/24  
Report Pass
6/26/24  
Engrossed
6/26/24  
Report Pass
12/18/24  

Caption

Regards hospital violence prevention, training, security plans

Impact

If enacted, HB 452 will significantly amend existing regulations under the Ohio Revised Code, specifically section 3727.18, by codifying requirements for security plans that address workplace violence in hospitals. The bill will also create a structured incident reporting system, which hospitals must implement to document and analyze violent incidents. This system will help ensure that necessary improvements are made in preventing future occurrences of violence, thereby creating a safer environment for healthcare workers and patients alike.

Summary

House Bill 452 focuses on enhancing security measures in hospitals to prevent workplace violence and manage aggressive behaviors. The bill mandates that all hospital systems and independent hospitals establish comprehensive security plans that involve input from healthcare employees. Each plan must be informed by a security risk assessment and includes measures such as staff training on de-escalation techniques, the presence of trained personnel in high-risk areas, and the ability for employees to use first-name-only identification badges to protect their identities.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 452 represents a proactive approach to addressing the troubling issue of violence in healthcare settings. By establishing clear guidelines for security and training, the bill aims to safeguard healthcare workers while ensuring that hospitals maintain environments conducive to patient care. However, ongoing discussions will be essential to ensure that the resulting laws effectively protect staff and patients without compromising the quality of healthcare services.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from concerns regarding the adequacy of the proposed measures, funding for implementation, and the potential impact on patient care and hospital operations. Some stakeholders may argue that while enhancing security is crucial, it should not come at the expense of delivering compassionate care. Further debate might focus on the balance between safety and the rights of employees versus patients, especially in high-stress situations typical in emergency departments and psychiatric units.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH H0259

An act relating to preventing workplace violence in hospitals

OH AB2975

Occupational safety and health standards: workplace violence prevention plan: hospitals.

OH SB827

Hospital emergency departments; required security and training, regulations.

OH HF4210

Hospital and violence intervention team safety requirements established, hospitals required to have a secure online portal for reporting of violence incidents and threats of violence, de-escalation training required for all hospital health care workers, and report required.

OH S05294

Requires hospitals to establish a violence prevention program which includes a workplace safety and security assessment and develop a safety and security plan that addresses identified workplace violence threats or hazards.

OH A00203

Requires hospitals to establish a violence prevention program which includes a workplace safety and security assessment and develop a safety and security plan that addresses identified workplace violence threats or hazards.

OH SB1160

Relating to implementation of a workplace violence prevention plan in certain hospitals; providing an administrative penalty.

OH HB4110

Relating to implementation of a workplace violence prevention plan in certain hospitals; providing an administrative penalty.

OH HB2269

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

OH SB1260

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.