New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1953

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

Impact

By mandating the implementation of these protocols, the bill seeks to standardize the response to sepsis across all hospitals in New Jersey. The protocols must include processes for screening, recognition, and specific treatment guidelines tailored to both adult and pediatric patients. Additionally, hospitals are required to train staff adequately and to submit their proposed protocols to the Department of Health for approval. This legislative action is expected to contribute positively to patient survival rates and quality of care, given that sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1953 requires that all general and special hospitals licensed in the state of New Jersey develop and implement protocols for the early recognition and treatment of patients suffering from sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. This measure is aimed at improving health outcomes related to sepsis, a serious condition that can lead to severe complications and even death if not addressed promptly. The bill underscores the necessity for hospitals to establish evidence-based protocols that reflect best practices in patient care, integrating both adult and pediatric considerations where necessary.

Contention

One of the notable aspects of A1953 is its acknowledgement of sepsis as a leading cause of mortality, particularly in vulnerable populations such as infants. The bill also establishes criteria for identifying patients who may be excluded from the treatment protocols. Some may view the extensive requirements for data reporting and audits as burdensome, particularly for smaller hospitals. However, supporters argue that such measures are essential for maintaining high healthcare standards and accountability among hospitals, thus addressing public health concerns surrounding sepsis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1151

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ A2455

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ H4078

Relative to establishing protocols for the early detection and treatment of patients with sepsis

NJ HB84

Hospitals and Urgent Care Centers - Sepsis Protocol (Lochlin's Law)

NJ SB332

Hospitals and Urgent Care Centers - Sepsis Protocol (Lochlin's Law)

NJ HB1686

Sepsis protocols; requiring certain payors to use specified clinical criteria; effective date.

NJ A1994

Requires DOH to establish maternity care evaluation protocols.

NJ A4678

Requires hospitals to inquire whether patients have substance use disorder and establish protocols for providing or referring to treatment.

NJ S1212

Requires hospitals to inquire whether patients have substance use disorder and establish protocols for providing or referring to treatment.

NJ A4536

Establishes minimum registered professional nurse staffing standards for hospitals and ambulatory surgery facilities and certain DHS facilities.

Similar Bills

NJ S1151

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ A2455

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

MD HB84

Hospitals and Urgent Care Centers - Sepsis Protocol (Lochlin's Law)

MD SB332

Hospitals and Urgent Care Centers - Sepsis Protocol (Lochlin's Law)

VA SB1279

Maternal health; protocols and resources for hospitals and outpatient providers, etc.

VA HB2753

Maternal health; protocols and resources for hospitals and outpatient providers, etc.

OK HB1686

Sepsis protocols; requiring certain payors to use specified clinical criteria; effective date.

RI H5869

Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities