Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB826

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

Further providing for definitions; providing for Lyme disease testing disclosure; and imposing duties on health care practitioners.

Impact

If enacted, SB826 would primarily impact how healthcare providers communicate with patients regarding Lyme disease testing. This bill will amend existing regulations to ensure that practitioners have a duty to disclose certain information, which may also lead to a standardization of practices across the state. The intention behind this requirement is to empower patients with knowledge, fostering better decision-making in their healthcare journeys, particularly in regions where Lyme disease is prevalent.

Summary

SB826 aims to improve transparency in the healthcare system by mandating specific disclosures related to Lyme disease testing. The bill requires healthcare practitioners to inform patients about the testing procedures for Lyme disease, ensuring patients receive pertinent information about their testing options and understand potential outcomes. This initiative is aligned with increasing awareness of Lyme disease, which has seen rising incidences and is often misdiagnosed due to symptom overlap with other conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB826 appears to be positive among patient advocacy groups and public health officials, who see value in increased transparency regarding Lyme disease testing. However, there may also be concerns from healthcare practitioners regarding the implementation of these disclosure requirements, fearing it could create additional burdens in the patient-practitioner relationship if not adequately structured.

Contention

The primary points of contention around SB826 likely focus on the feasibility and implications of enforcing mandatory disclosures for Lyme disease testing. Critics may argue that these requirements could lead to an increased administrative load for healthcare providers, potentially detracting from patient care. Advocates argue that without clear communication on Lyme disease testing, patients might remain unaware of critical health information, which is essential in managing a disease that can have serious long-term effects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1956

Further providing for definitions, for test results and for duties of Department of Health.

PA HB909

Further providing for definitions, for test results and for duties of Department of Health.

PA SB545

Further providing for definitions, for test results and for duties of Department of Health.

PA SB233

Providing for continuing education in Lyme disease and related tick-borne diseases for health care professionals.

PA SB100

Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.

PA HB370

Further providing for definitions; providing for domestic abuse reporting by health care practitioners; and making editorial changes.

PA SB25

Further providing for definitions; and providing for the Rural Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner Health Care Access Program.

PA SB835

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in program, further providing for program established, for confidentiality and public disclosure, for lawful use of medical marijuana and for unlawful use of medical marijuana; in practitioners, further providing for practitioner registration, for practitioner restrictions, for issuance of certification and for duration; in patients, further providing for identification cards, for verification and for contents of identification card; in medical marijuana organizations, further providing for granting of permit, for relocation and for limitations on permits; in medical marijuana controls, further providing for electronic tracking, for grower/processors, for storage and transportation, for laboratory and for prices and providing for recalls; in dispensaries, further providing for dispensing to patients and caregivers and for facility requirements; in tax on medical marijuana, further providing for Medical Marijuana Program Fund; in Medical Marijuana Advisory Board, further providing for advisory board; in research program, further providing for establishment of medical marijuana research program, for medical marijuana research program administration and for approval; in academic clinical research centers and clinical registrants, further providing for legislative findings and declaration of policy, for definitions and for clinical registrants and providing for termination of contract; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for applicability.

PA HB428

In assault, further providing for the offense of aggravated assault and for probable cause arrests in domestic violence cases; repealing provisions relating to abortion; in incapacitated persons, further providing for provisions concerning powers, duties and liabilities; providing for reproductive rights; imposing duties on the Department of Health; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1457

Further providing for definitions; providing for medical loss ratio; and making editorial changes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.