Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1428

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Health; prohibit pelvic and rectal examinations on unconscious patients; provisions

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact medical practice standards in Georgia, reinforcing the premise that medical practitioners must prioritize patient consent. In situations where an emergency arises, exceptions are noted, allowing examinations to occur without prior consent, which balances patient rights with urgent medical needs. Furthermore, the bill outlines the authority of the Georgia Composite Medical Board to establish necessary rules and regulations to implement these standards, thereby enhancing oversight of medical practices and improving overall accountability within the healthcare system.

Summary

House Bill 1428 aims to amend existing health regulations in Georgia by prohibiting pelvic and rectal examinations on anesthetized or unconscious patients without obtaining explicit informed consent or a court order. This legislative effort highlights the importance of protecting patient rights during medical procedures, necessitating clear consent protocols to ensure that patients retain control over their bodies and medical decisions. By mandating explicit consent, the bill seeks to safeguard individuals from potentially non-consensual medical examinations, addressing ethical concerns in the practice of medicine.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB1428 may revolve around its implementation and interpretation, particularly concerning emergency situations where immediate medical intervention is required. Critics may argue that while the need for informed consent is paramount, strict adherence to obtaining consent could hinder emergency medical responses. Additionally, the distinction between consent for treatment and educational purposes could lead to debates on ethical practices within medical training. Discussions may emerge regarding the balance between patient autonomy and the needs of medical training programs, especially in controlled environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1498

Health; certain examinations on an anesthetized or unconscious patient without prior informed consent; prohibit

GA S1333

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

GA H2146

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

GA HB2276

Prohibiting pelvic, rectal, or prostate exams on unconscious patients without informed consent.

GA SB267

Surgical or Diagnostic Procedures; certain examinations on an anesthetized or unconscious patient without prior informed consent; prohibit

GA SB288

Disclosure of Certain Information; certain examinations on an anesthetized or unconscious patient without prior informed consent; prohibit

GA H4293

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

GA SF1396

Informed consent provision for pelvic examinations of an anesthetized or unconscious patient

GA SF2899

Informed consent required for sensitive examinations performed on an anesthetized or unconscious patient provision

GA SF3873

Informed consent for sensitive examinations of an anesthetized or unconscious patient and penalty establishment provision

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.