Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3077

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Electronic monitoring authorized in certain health care facilities.

Impact

If enacted, HF3077 would amend Minnesota Statutes, specifically introducing provisions that allow patients in specified health facilities to utilize electronic monitoring. This includes hospitals and licensed residential hospices. By facilitating such monitoring, the bill could significantly alter the dynamics within health facilities, potentially leading to improvements in accountability and quality of care. Supporters argue that such measures will deter abusive behaviors and encourage higher standards in patient care, while opponents may raise concerns regarding privacy and the implications of surveillance on patient experience.

Summary

House File 3077 seeks to enhance the safety of patients in health care facilities by authorizing the use of electronic monitoring devices in patient rooms. The bill addresses concerns over the prevalence of patient abuse, especially targeting vulnerable groups such as the elderly, young patients, neurodivergent individuals, and those with physical or mental disabilities. By allowing patients the option to monitor their own rooms, the legislation is seen as a proactive measure to combat potential abuse, providing an additional layer of protection and oversight in health care settings.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF3077 are likely to center around the balance between ensuring patient safety and maintaining patient privacy. Advocates of the bill claim that it empowers patients and gives them control over their healthcare environment, which is fundamentally important for vulnerable individuals. However, there may be contention regarding the effectiveness of monitoring devices in genuinely preventing abuse and whether their presence could unintentionally create distrust between patients and caregivers. Lawmakers will need to consider these perspectives as the bill advances through the legislative process, ensuring that protections for both patients and healthcare providers are addressed.

Companion Bills

MN SF3240

Similar To Certain health care facilities electronic monitoring authorization provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF5391

Electronic monitoring requirements modification

MN HF5392

Electronic monitoring requirements modified, private enforcement of rights established, hospice bill of rights modified, licensed home care provider advisory council membership expanded, assisted living facility provisions modified, health care agent powers modified, and guardianship provisions modified.

MN SF3265

Infectious control requirements in long term care settings modification

MN HF2798

Health care guaranteed to be available and affordable for every Minnesotan; Minnesota Health Plan, Minnesota Health Board, Minnesota Health Fund, Office of Health Quality and Planning, ombudsman for patient advocacy, and auditor general for Minnesota Health Plan established; Affordable Care Act 1332 waiver requested; rulemaking authorized; and money appropriated.

MN SF3021

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

MN SF3019

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

MN SF3020

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

MN SF3018

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

MN HF2202

Health Care Affordability Board and Health Care Affordability Advisory Council established, monitoring of and recommendations related to health care market trends required, health care spending growth target program established, civil penalties provided, and transfers of funds required.

MN SF4976

Health plans development of a maternal mental health program requirement; certain health care professionals offering mothers screenings for maternal mental health conditions requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.