Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB861

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Health care practitioners; have right and freedom to publicly discuss treatment methods without repercussion from licensing agencies.

Impact

The enactment of HB 861 could significantly shift the dynamics between health care practitioners and licensing bodies by limiting the ability of these agencies to impose disciplinary actions or restrictions based on public discussions of treatment methods. As a result, health care practitioners may feel more empowered to share insights and best practices without the risk of disciplinary threats. This could potentially lead to a richer exchange of information among health care providers and enhance the public's understanding of different treatment modalities, benefitting overall patient care quality.

Summary

House Bill 861 establishes that licensed health care practitioners in Mississippi have the right and freedom to publicly discuss their treatment methods, resources, and medications used for patient care without fear of repercussions from their state licensing agency. The bill is designed to enhance open communication regarding health care practices, thereby fostering a more transparent health care environment. Practitioners are allowed to share their methods of treatment in various forms, including in-person discussions, writings, or through online platforms, assuming they adhere to HIPAA regulations regarding protected health information and respect patient confidentiality.

Contention

While supporters of HB 861 argue that the bill enhances freedom of speech and promotes the sharing of professional knowledge, there may be concerns regarding the potential for misinformation or the promotion of unproven treatment methods. Critics may caution that unrestricted discussions could lead to the dissemination of misleading information that might pose risks to patient safety. Overall, the existing debate highlights the balance needed between practitioner freedom and the assurance of standard care practices and patient protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB887

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

MS SB887

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

MS SB665

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

MS AB890

Nurse practitioners: scope of practice: practice without standardized procedures.

MS HB1610

Licensing boards; prohibit from disciplinary or threatening discipline of health care providers for exercising free speech rights.

MS HB1366

Licensing boards; prohibit from disciplinary or threatening discipline of health care providers for exercising free speech rights.

MS SB276

AN ACT relating to healthcare practitioners.

MS AB852

Health care practitioners: electronic prescriptions.

MS H4009

South Carolina Medical Freedom Act

MS SF4570

Health-Related occupations licensing

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