Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB89

Introduced
3/7/23  
Report Pass
11/26/24  

Caption

Regards intimate examination of anesthetized, unconscious patient

Impact

If enacted, HB89 will significantly impact legal and medical standards regarding patient examinations, particularly those describing intimate procedures performed under anesthesia. The requirement for informed consent explicitly serves to protect vulnerable patients who may be incapacitated. By codifying these protections, the bill seeks to prevent potential abuses and ensure that medical practitioners adhere to ethical standards in their practice.

Summary

House Bill 89 seeks to amend existing laws related to intimate examinations, specifically concerning their performance on anesthetized or unconscious patients. The bill clearly prohibits physicians and medical students from conducting intimate examinations unless specific conditions are met. These conditions include that the examination is within the scope of care for the surgical procedure, that the patient or their legal representative has granted informed consent, or that a court has ordered the examination for evidential purposes. This legislative change aims to enhance patient protection and ethical medical practices.

Contention

However, the bill might introduce contention surrounding the interpretation of informed consent and what constitutes permissible exceptions for intimate examinations. Critics may voice concerns about the potential for delays in necessary medical procedures if strict adherence to consent requirements slows down care delivery during emergencies. Proponents argue that the added ethical safeguards are paramount, especially in situations where patients cannot provide consent themselves.

Voting_history

The bill passed the House with overwhelming support, indicating a strong consensus on the need for updated regulations governing intimate examinations, reflecting a commitment to patient rights and ethical medical practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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