New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S958

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Establishes right of hospital patients to be accompanied by patient advocate.

Impact

If enacted, SB 958 will amend Section 2 of P.L.1989, c.170, which outlines patient rights in New Jersey hospitals. The bill emphasizes the role of a patient advocate during hospital stays and makes clear that this right remains intact even during declared state emergencies or public health emergencies. This amendment could dramatically influence hospital policies and practices with regard to patient support, promoting a more inclusive healthcare environment basic to patient comfort and understanding. It represents a push towards recognizing the emotional and psychological needs of patients in healthcare settings.

Summary

Senate Bill 958, introduced in New Jersey, constitutes a significant amendment to hospital patient rights by establishing the right for hospital patients to be accompanied by a person of their choosing throughout their hospital stay. This includes the ability for that person to participate in discussions regarding the patient's care, health status, and treatment options, contributing to informed decision-making processes. The bill seeks to ensure that patients are not left alone during vulnerable times when they are seeking medical treatment, which can often be stressful and confusing.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the practical implications of such a law, particularly related to hospital workflows, the safety of patients and visitors during medical procedures, and resource allocation within healthcare facilities. Concerns could be raised regarding how this right is balanced with the need for appropriate safety protocols, especially in situations where the presence of a support person may not be feasible. Additionally, some healthcare providers may worry about the legal repercussions related to informed consent and the roles of the person accompanying the patient.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB1013

Health care; Lori Brand Patient Bill of Rights Act of 2023; rights of patients; responsibilities of patients; rights of minors; responsibilities of parents; effective date.

NJ HB1013

Health care; Lori Brand Patient Bill of Rights Act of 2023; rights of patients; responsibilities of patients; rights of minors; responsibilities of parents; effective date.

NJ HB4204

Health care; Lori Brand Patient Bill of Rights Act of 2022; rights of patients; responsibilities of patients; rights of minors; responsibilities of parents; effective date.

NJ HB1600

Health care; Lori Brand Patient Bill of Rights Act of 2025; rights of patient; responsibilities of patients; rights of minors; responsibilities of parents; effective date.

NJ SF2388

Right of hospitalized patients to receive treatment from their own doctors establishment

NJ A5055

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

NJ A1525

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

NJ SB1152

Hospital patient discharge process: homeless patients.

NJ S1036

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

NJ A2796

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

Similar Bills

TX HB3162

Relating to advance directives, do-not-resuscitate orders, and health care treatment decisions made by or on behalf of certain patients, including a review of directives and decisions.

AZ SB1177

Court-ordered treatment; evaluations; physicians

AZ SB1710

State hospital; governing board; governance

TX SB1724

Relating to advance directives and health care treatment decisions made by or on behalf of patients, including a review of those directives and decisions.

TX SB1952

Relating to advance directives and health care treatment decisions made by or on behalf of patients, including a review of those directives and decisions.

TX HB1444

Relating to advance directives and health care and treatment decisions.

TX SB303

Relating to advance directives and health care and treatment decisions.

TX HB3099

Relating to advance directives in Texas.