Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2704

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to tort actions based on improper health care

Impact

If enacted, HB 2704 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding health care tort actions in the state. The proposed amendments seek to create clearer guidelines for patients and healthcare providers, possibly leading to a decrease in the number of claims filed. In practical terms, the legislation would raise the evidentiary threshold that claimants must meet, which may in turn result in fewer cases reaching trial. Such changes could ultimately lower insurance costs for health care providers, but may also limit patients' rights to seek redress for legitimate grievances.

Summary

House Bill 2704 aims to modify existing provisions relating to tort actions based on improper health care. This bill seeks to streamline the process of litigating cases involving claims of medical malpractice and other health-related torts. By potentially raising the standards for filing such lawsuits, the legislation is intended to reduce the burden on health care providers and promote a more structured and efficient judicial process regarding health care disputes. Proponents of the bill argue that these changes are necessary to protect health care professionals from frivolous lawsuits that may deter them from providing essential services.

Contention

The bill is anticipated to encounter opposition from various patient advocacy groups and some legal practitioners who argue that HB 2704 could infringe upon patient rights. Critics express concern that the increased threshold for litigation may lead to an environment where legitimate claims are ignored or dismissed due to more stringent requirements. They argue that patients already face significant barriers in the healthcare system, and making it harder to pursue legal action may further disadvantage those seeking justice for malpractice or negligence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB128

Modifies provisions relating to tort actions based on improper health care

MO SB708

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions

MO SB45

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO HB1060

Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet benefits

MO HB978

Modifies provisions relating to home-based work

MO HB1094

Modifies provisions relating to mental health care

MO HB1082

Modifies provisions relating to mental health care

MO HB402

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO HB367

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse

MO SB416

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.