Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1603

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Organ procurement organizations; records and proceedings of PEER review committees are confidential and not discoverable.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly impact the legal landscape concerning organ procurement within the state. The bill protects the identities of organ donors and recipients and absolves members of the peer review committees from legal liability as long as their actions are performed without malice. This move is seen as a means to enhance the operation of donor organizations by fostering open communication and reviewing practices, ultimately aimed at improving organ recovery efforts and services delivered to recipients.

Summary

House Bill 1603 aims to establish the confidentiality of records and proceedings related to peer review committees in organ procurement organizations in Mississippi. The bill defines the makeup and functions of these committees, which are primarily responsible for ensuring quality control and compliance in organ recovery services. Specifically, it stipulates that the records and discussions of these committees are confidential, aiming to encourage candid reviews and evaluations without the risk of legal repercussions for participants or the organizations involved.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1603 appears to be supportive, particularly among health professionals and organizations involved in organ recovery. These supporters argue that confidentiality is essential for effective peer reviews, promoting an environment where issues can be addressed without fear of legal consequences. However, there may be concerns regarding the extent of confidentiality offered, especially from those advocating for transparency in medical practices.

Contention

Some notable points of contention include potential deliberate misuse of the confidentiality protections offered by the bill. Critics may argue that while the intention is to enhance peer review processes, it could inadvertently shield organizations from accountability, making it difficult to hold them responsible for substandard practices. This concern aligns with broader debates about health system transparency balanced against the need for honest feedback mechanisms within a critical sector like organ donation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1203

Organ procurement organizations; include review and quality assurance committees formed by in current laws governing such committees.

MS SB2094

MS Public Records Act; prohibit confidentiality of settlement agreement.

MS HB699

MS State Asylum Records; provide procedures for access and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS SB2797

Mississippi State Asylum Records; provide procedures and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS HB251

Medicaid; restrict frequency of managed care organizations transferring enrollees to other organizations.

MS HB921

Public Procurement Review Board; revise the qualifications of members on.

MS HB367

Charitable organizations; revise the registration renewal period of certain from every year to every 3 to 5 years, as determined by the SOS.

MS HB187

Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.

MS SB2376

Youth court; clarify that disclosure of certain records in criminal matters do not require youth court approval.

MS SB2389

Youth records; authorize member of Legislature to inspect upon written release.

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