Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Impact
If enacted, A3626 will amend existing health regulations by requiring nursing homes to develop a comprehensive long-term cold storage plan for deceased individuals. This includes specifications for the establishment of permanent morgues and emergency morgue facilities. The bill prioritizes humane and respectful handling of bodies and seeks to streamline the process of their transfer to final disposition, thereby enhancing the operational capacity of nursing homes during emergencies.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3626, introduced by Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, seeks to mandate that licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care establish a permanent morgue for the storage of deceased patients during non-emergency periods. Additionally, the bill requires these facilities to provide supplemental morgue space, which can be mobile, for use during public emergencies. The legislation aims to ensure a humane and efficient method for managing deceased individuals in nursing homes, addressing the challenges posed during significant public health crises.
Contention
The bill has raised potential concerns regarding the implications of mandatory morgue space requirements on nursing home operations. Opponents may argue about the financial burden this legislation could impose on facilities, particularly regarding the costs associated with construction and maintenance of morgues, as well as the staffing implications during non-emergency periods. However, supporters contend that these measures are crucial for public health preparedness, underscoring that humane treatment of deceased patients should be a fundamental responsibility of caregiving institutions.
Carry Over
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Carry Over
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.
Requires licensed providers of long-term skilled nursing care to establish permanent morgue for use in non-emergent periods and supplemental morgue space for use in public emergencies.