Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2915

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Requires continuing education training on implicit bias for physicians

Impact

If enacted, HB2915 would introduce new requirements for medical professionals in the state, particularly targeting the Continuing Medical Education (CME) requirements for physicians. This initiative would not only reflect an understanding of the social determinants of health but also represent a legislative step towards fostering an inclusive healthcare environment where all patients feel respected and valued. The implications of this bill could potentially transform medical practice across the state by embedding sensitivity towards bias directly into the education of healthcare providers.

Summary

House Bill 2915 aims to require physicians to undergo continuing education training focused on implicit bias. The objective of this bill is to enhance the quality of patient care by ensuring that physicians are aware of their potential biases and how these biases can impact their medical decisions and patient interactions. By mandating this training, the bill seeks to promote greater equity in healthcare and reduce disparities faced by marginalized communities in medical settings.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2915 may involve different perspectives from various stakeholders in the healthcare sector. Supporters might argue that the bill is a necessary reform to combat systemic biases that can adversely affect patient outcomes. However, detractors could express concerns regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of mandated bias training, questioning whether it will translate into real change in clinical practice. There may also be debates about the additional burden this requirement places on physicians, particularly around what constitutes adequate training and the potential costs involved in compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB361

Requires licensing authorities to issue an exemption from continuing education requirements under certain circumstances

MO SB137

Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop a patriotic and civics training program for teachers

MO HB633

Modifies provisions governing school employee training requirements

MO HB1043

Changes requirements for civics education in schools

MO HB1308

Requires sex and human trafficking awareness training for certain professions

MO HB69

Modifies provisions relating to geographic proximity requirements for nurses in collaborative practice arrangements with physicians

MO HB149

Requires hospital employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking

MO HB363

Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements

MO HB1191

Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes

MO HB757

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.