Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1362

Introduced
6/9/23  

Caption

Further providing for Maternal Mortality Review Committee and for purpose and duties of committee.

Impact

The amendments proposed by HB1362 aim to improve maternal health policies and protocols in Pennsylvania. By mandating the annual publication of severe maternal morbidity data, the bill could lead to better understanding and management of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. This could ultimately influence state laws by tightening the focus on maternal health issues, potentially leading to improved healthcare interventions and policies that address the patterns of severe morbidity identified through the committee's reports.

Summary

House Bill 1362 seeks to amend the Maternal Mortality Review Act in Pennsylvania by enhancing the existing framework of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee. The main focus of the bill is to ensure that severe maternal morbidity data is published annually. This data is to be gathered from hospitalization discharge records, allowing for a more systematic evaluation of maternal health outcomes in the state. By increasing the frequency of data dissemination and analysis, the bill aims to provide healthcare providers and policymakers with crucial insights into maternal health trends.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1362 appears to be largely positive, with support for the increased focus on maternal health issues. Advocates for maternal health are likely to view the bill as a necessary step towards understanding and mitigating the risks associated with childbirth. However, there could be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources for the committee to effectively carry out the enhanced duties prescribed by the bill.

Contention

While the bill aims to strengthen the review and reporting processes related to maternal health, potential points of contention may arise regarding data accessibility and privacy. There could be debates on how non-individually identifiable data is managed, ensuring that the rights of individuals are respected while still pursuing a comprehensive understanding of maternal health trends. Additionally, funding for the committee's expanded responsibilities may be challenged during the legislative process, which could affect the bill's implementation and overall effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB262

Further providing for maternal mortality review committee and for purpose and duties of committee.

PA H3630

Relative to the Massachusetts maternal mortality and morbidity review committee

PA HB2915

Public health and safety; Maternal Mortality Review Committee, membership, and election; advisory committees; effective date.

PA HB731

Relating to certain duties of the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.

PA H3112

Maternal Mortality Study Committee

PA SB849

Maternal mortality; requiring compilation and submission of certain report by Maternal Mortality Review Committee. Effective date.

PA HB2117

Relating to the duties of the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.

PA SB399

Maternal mortality; reducing membership of Maternal Mortality Review Committee; requiring certain reporting and investigation of maternal deaths. Effective date.

PA SB399

Maternal mortality; reducing membership of Maternal Mortality Review Committee; requiring certain reporting and investigation of maternal deaths. Effective date.

PA SB182

Relative to the maternal mortality review committee.

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