Creates a health advocate program in the Department of Health and Senior Services
The implementation of this bill is expected to enhance the support structure for pregnant patients, ensuring they have access to resources and assistance during a critical period in their lives. By providing dedicated health advocates, the program seeks to create a more informed and empowered patient experience within the healthcare system. Additionally, healthcare providers will be required to inform pregnant patients about the program, which is anticipated to increase public awareness and participation.
Senate Bill 376 establishes a health advocate program within the Department of Health and Senior Services in Missouri, aimed at assisting pregnant individuals. The bill allows any resident who is pregnant to request a health advocate, who will be assigned within twenty days of the request and will support the individual throughout their pregnancy. The health advocate's role encompasses various duties including assessing patient needs, preparing birthing plans, and advocating for the patient in medical settings.
Despite its potential benefits, SB 376 may face contention related to funding and resource allocation for the health advocate program. Critics might raise concerns about the effectiveness of the program in meeting the diverse needs of pregnant patients, particularly in underserved areas where healthcare access is already limited. Furthermore, discussions may arise about the qualifications required to be a health advocate and the extent of their authority in medical situations.