Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2741

Introduced
2/22/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 2741 are likely to impact state laws related to medical orders and patient rights significantly. By refining how DNR orders are defined and managed outside hospital walls, the bill could enhance the consistency and transparency of these critical healthcare decisions. This legislative effort aims to reduce confusion faced by healthcare providers and patients alike, aligning medical practices with patient intentions more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2741 modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. The bill aims to clarify the procedures and policies surrounding DNR orders by ensuring that patients and their families can make more informed decisions about their healthcare wishes. By focusing on the guidelines for DNR orders outside of hospital settings, the bill addresses growing concerns about patient autonomy in end-of-life care and the preservation of personal choices regarding resuscitation.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB 2741 represents a necessary adaptation to modern healthcare needs and supports patient autonomy, dissenting voices may express concerns regarding the interpretation and application of DNR orders. Critics of the bill might highlight the potential for misunderstandings regarding patients’ wishes or the consequences of making such significant decisions without appropriate guidelines. As patient rights continue to evolve, ensuring that individuals fully understand their choices remains a contentious issue.

Notable_points

The discussion surrounding HB 2741 underscores the essential balance between enabling healthcare providers to follow patient directives and safeguarding against potential miscommunication. The bill's supporters emphasize the importance of clear, legally-defined procedures for DNR orders, contending that such clarity is crucial in honoring patient wishes in out-of-hospital scenarios. The legislative debate suggests that as healthcare policies adapt, the emphasis will increasingly be placed on patient-centered approaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB594

Modifies provisions relating to do-not-resuscitate orders for children

MO SB228

Modifies provisions relating to do-not-resuscitate orders

MO SB213

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

MO SB198

Modifies provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO HB271

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO HB402

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO HB1104

Modifies provisions relating to hospitals

MO HB1455

Relating to in-hospital and out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders and advance directives; providing a criminal penalty.

MO SB2039

Relating to health care practitioner authority regarding certain do-not-resuscitate orders, including the use of electronic copies and photographs of out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders.

MO HB1664

Modifies provisions relating to the establishment of hospitals

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.