New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1151

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

Impact

The implementation of S1151 will likely have profound effects on public health in New Jersey. By requiring standardized protocols across hospitals, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of care for patients developing sepsis, potentially reducing mortality rates associated with this condition. Each hospital will also be responsible for continuous training of staff and maintaining compliance with the established protocols, which should bolster healthcare outcomes and promote a culture of safety in sepsis management.

Summary

Senate Bill S1151 aims to improve the early recognition and treatment of sepsis, a serious and potentially life-threatening condition, by requiring general and special hospitals in New Jersey to establish evidence-based protocols. This legislation responds to the critical issue of sepsis, which is responsible for significant mortality rates in the state, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as infants. The bill mandates hospitals to adopt protocols that cater to both adult and pediatric patients, integrating components that ensure appropriate screening and treatment measures for varied patient needs.

Contention

While the bill is largely aimed at improving healthcare standards, it may face scrutiny regarding the operational burdens it places on hospitals, especially smaller or resource-limited facilities. Concerns may arise from hospital administrators about the substantial investment needed for training and compliance with protocol changes. Furthermore, differing opinions may exist regarding the specifics of protocol content and how adaptable these protocols can be to various clinical scenarios, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

Companion Bills

NJ A2455

Same As Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ A1953

Carry Over Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

Similar Bills

NJ A2455

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ A1953

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 S0283

Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities