California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB849

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
4/21/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
5/21/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Refer
6/3/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Report Pass
7/8/25  
Refer
7/8/25  
Report Pass
7/17/25  

Caption

Health providers: medical chaperones.

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend the California Health and Safety Code by mandating that providers notify patients about the availability of a medical chaperone and document the chaperone's presence in the patient's health record. This measure is expected to improve transparency and communication between health providers and patients, fostering a safer examination environment. The bill stipulates that health providers can decline to perform sensitive examinations without a chaperone if deemed necessary, emphasizing the importance of patient safety over procedural completion.

Summary

Assembly Bill 849, introduced by Assembly Member Soria, proposes requirements for health providers regarding medical chaperones during sensitive examinations, specifically ultrasound procedures. The bill aims to enhance patient comfort and safety by ensuring that a medical chaperone, defined as a trained employee of the provider, is available to observe during sensitive examinations upon patient request. Such examinations include those of the genitalia, breast, and rectum, as well as other relevant areas for diagnosing conditions like deep vein thrombosis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 849 appears to be generally positive among supporters, who view it as a significant step forward in safeguarding patient rights and enhancing the healthcare experience. Proponents argue that it addresses longstanding concerns regarding the comfort and protection of patients undergoing sensitive medical procedures. However, potential dissent may arise from those who are concerned about the feasibility of implementing such requirements, particularly regarding the availability and training of appropriate staff to serve as medical chaperones.

Contention

While AB 849 is designed to enhance the medical examination process, it introduces new compliance obligations for healthcare providers, which may be met with resistance from those who view it as additional regulatory burden. The requirement for providers to educate staff on observational and intervention techniques, as well as document interactions with chaperones, raises questions about operational challenges. Additionally, there may be various interpretations of what constitutes a 'sensitive examination,' which could lead to inconsistent application of the bill's provisions across different healthcare settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1644

Medi-Cal: medically supportive food and nutrition services.

CA SB345

Health care services: legally protected health care activities.

CA SB43

Behavioral health.

CA AB719

Medi-Cal: nonmedical and nonemergency medical transportation.

CA SB257

Health care coverage: diagnostic imaging.

CA AB1399

Veterinary medicine: veterinarian-client-patient relationship: telehealth.

CA AB254

Confidentiality of Medical Information Act: reproductive or sexual health application information.

CA AB1450

Behavioral health: behavioral health and wellness screenings: notice.

CA AB2119

Mental health.

CA AB2352

Mental health and psychiatric advance directives.

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