Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1105

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Health care providers administering vaccines requirement to disclose certain information to patients

Impact

If implemented, SF1105 would create a new legal framework around vaccine administration in Minnesota, influencing how healthcare providers interact with patients regarding vaccinations. Specifically, the bill would introduce mandatory consent forms that capture the necessary disclosures before vaccination can occur. Healthcare providers are also expected to report any adverse reactions following vaccination to the relevant authorities promptly. This framework intends to bolster the notion of informed consent in healthcare and aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the vaccination process.

Summary

SF1105 is a bill designed to set regulations regarding the administration of vaccines by healthcare providers in Minnesota. The bill mandates that before administering any vaccine, healthcare providers must provide patients or their guardians certain critical information regarding their rights and the nature of the vaccine. This includes the ability to decline vaccines, disclaimers about liability for both the healthcare provider and vaccine manufacturer, and details about the lack of safety studies on vaccine combinations when multiple vaccines are administered during a single visit. The bill seeks to ensure that patients make informed decisions regarding vaccinations based on full disclosure from providers.

Contention

The introduction of SF1105 has sparked discussions among healthcare professionals, lawmakers, and the public regarding the balance between patient rights and public health. Proponents argue that it empowers patients by requiring complete transparency from their healthcare providers, thereby enhancing consumer autonomy. However, critics express concerns that greater liability protections for vaccine manufacturers and providers could inadvertently discourage vaccination compliance or lead to misinformation regarding vaccine safety. The tension between public health objectives and individual rights is central to the debates surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

MN HF1879

Similar To Health care providers administering vaccines required to disclose information to patients, reports of adverse reactions to vaccines required, and content of an informed consent form specified.

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