New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5320

Introduced
3/20/23  

Caption

Requires medical providers report certain burn injuries to fire enforcement official.

Impact

If enacted, A5320 will have implications on the responsibilities of healthcare providers, as it establishes a formal protocol for reporting burn injuries. Medical providers, including physicians, physician assistants, and advanced practice nurses, must comply with this requirement, thus adding an administrative responsibility to their roles. Moreover, the bill empowers local enforcing agencies, which include municipal fire departments and county fire marshals, to receive timely information about burn injuries in their jurisdictions, potentially enhancing fire safety initiatives and preventing future incidents.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5320, introduced in the New Jersey 220th Legislature, mandates that medical providers report certain burn injuries to local fire enforcement officials. The bill is specifically aimed at enhancing the tracking and management of burn injuries by requiring that all cases involving minors, as well as second and third-degree burns in adults, be reported within 48 hours to the respective local enforcing agency. The legislation seeks to ensure that relevant authorities are aware of burn incidents, which can be critical for safety assessments and potential investigations into their causes.

Contention

Discussion surrounding A5320 may raise concerns about privacy and the administrative burden on healthcare providers. Some critics could argue that the requirement for rapid reporting of burn injuries might interfere with patient care priorities or could lead to potential misuse of data. Additionally, opponents may question the necessity of such reporting measures, pointing to existing procedures for handling injury cases in healthcare facilities. The balance between public safety and patient confidentiality will likely be debated as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3840

Requires medical providers report certain burn injuries to fire enforcement official.

NJ A411

Requires certain fireworks-related injuries be reported to State Fire Marshal.

NJ S1175

Requires psychiatric hospitals to provide certain notices and reports of major, moderate, and minor injuries occurring therein, and requires DOH to investigate causes of major and moderate injury.

NJ A798

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

NJ S1047

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

NJ HB5552

Requiring medical professionals to report injuries and side effects from vaccines to Bureau for Public Health

NJ SB155

Requiring medical professionals to report injuries and side effects from vaccines to Bureau for Public Health

NJ SB279

Requiring medical professionals to report injuries and side effects from vaccines to Bureau for Public Health

NJ S3490

Codifies authority for certain health care providers to provide abortions and clarifies certain operational requirements for abortion facilities.

NJ A4655

Codifies authority for certain health care providers to provide abortions and clarifies certain operational requirements for abortion facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.