Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2800

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Medication Aide Certification program; allow such aide to participate in medication administration when certified.

Impact

The legislation seeks to enhance the quality of care in personal care facilities by setting minimum competency standards for medication aides. It ensures that only trained individuals who have completed a certified program can administer medications, thereby safeguarding residents' health. The MDOH is tasked with administering the program and has the authority to come up with rules regulating the certification process, which is expected to streamline the hiring and training of medication aides across the state, potentially improving patient outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2800 aims to amend Section 43-11-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by establishing a framework for a Medication Aide Certification program in personal care homes and assisted living facilities. The bill allows certified medication aides to participate in medication administration under the management and oversight of a licensed healthcare professional. It specifies the routes through which aides can administer medication, including oral, inhalation, topical, and certain injections. Facilities employing medication aides are required to maintain accurate medication administration records which are subject to inspection by the Mississippi Department of Health (MDOH).

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the feasibilities, such as the potential costs associated with implementing the certification program and ongoing training requirements for medication aides. Additionally, there might be debates around the adequacy of supervision by licensed healthcare professionals and whether the program sufficiently addresses the needs of different facilities, particularly those with limited resources. Overall, while the bill aims to improve medication administration in care settings, stakeholders may have differing opinions on its execution and implications for care delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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