Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2713

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Nursing home care; authorize nursing home resident or representative to have monitoring device installed in room.

Impact

The implementation of SB2713 has the potential to significantly reshape the legal landscape surrounding resident care in nursing homes. The bill establishes a framework that requires nursing facilities to accommodate the installation of monitoring devices, thereby fostering an atmosphere of safety and security for residents. It mandates that facilities can no longer deny admission based on the choice to install such devices, and it addresses liability concerns related to unauthorized installations or misuse. This holds nursing homes accountable for the proper management and use of monitoring devices, enhancing both resident safety and institutional responsibility.

Summary

Senate Bill 2713 is an act introduced in the Mississippi Legislature aimed at amending Section 43-11-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The primary focus of this legislation is to authorize nursing home residents or their legal representatives to install monitoring devices in the residents' rooms. This is seen as a critical step towards enhancing the rights of residents by allowing them greater oversight in their care and living environment. The bill sets forth conditions for the installation and usage of such devices, promoting transparency and accountability within nursing facilities.

Contention

While many see the addition of monitoring devices as a protective measure against abuse and neglect in nursing homes, the bill has sparked debate over privacy rights. Opponents may argue that constant surveillance could infringe upon personal liberties and autonomy, especially for residents who may feel their privacy is being compromised. Furthermore, the legislation outlines necessary consent protocols, which require agreement from all residents sharing a room, potentially adding complexity to implementation in shared living situations. Balancing the rights of residents with privacy considerations presents a challenge that may provoke further discussions in the legislative arena.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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