Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB957

Introduced
7/31/25  

Caption

Providing for patient election for donation and use of autologous blood; providing for disclosure of vaccination status in blood transfusions and requiring informed consent; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

Impact

By introducing requirements for blood provider disclosure, SB957 impacts the practices surrounding blood transfusions in Pennsylvania. It mandates that patients receive detailed information about the vaccination status of blood, which could affect the overall safety protocols in medical facilities. Informed consent documentation would now include this vaccination status, allowing patients to make fully informed medical decisions. Additionally, the bill imposes regulatory duties on the Department of Health to ensure compliance with its provisions, indicating a shift towards greater accountability and transparency in healthcare practices regarding blood transfusions.

Summary

Senate Bill 957, titled the Blood Transparency and Patient Rights Act, is designed to enhance patient autonomy regarding blood transfusions. It allows patients to elect for the use of their own blood (autologous blood) or to request directed donations from specific individuals, provided there is compliance with medical viability and compatibility standards. The bill prioritizes informed consent, requiring that medical facilities disclose the vaccination status of blood donors before transfusions are performed. This measure aims to ensure that patients have complete transparency about the sources and safety of the blood used in their medical procedures.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB957 appears to be divided, reflecting the ongoing national dialogue about medical autonomy and transparency. Proponents argue that the bill empowers patients by giving them the right to know crucial information regarding their health and the blood being used in medical treatments. They view it as a necessary step toward enhancing patient trust in healthcare systems. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of disclosure policies, especially relating to public health measures and the potential for the bill to complicate blood donation practices under certain circumstances.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around how vaccination status is defined and disclosed, particularly in the context of ongoing debates regarding vaccination policies. Critics may argue about the impact of such disclosures on blood donor participation rates and the potential for increased hesitancy among donors if vaccination statuses are highlighted. Furthermore, the requirement for informed consent could lead to disputes over the adequacy of disclosure practices, especially in emergency situations where immediate transfusion may be necessary and consent is not obtainable. Thus, the bill intersects with broader themes of public health, individual rights, and medical ethics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB568

Providing for vaccination schedule for pediatric patients and for coverage, compensation and reimbursement for vaccinations; and imposing penalties.

PA SB870

Providing for medical debt collection protection; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

PA HB2127

Requiring information relating to perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorders and resources to be provided to pregnant patients; and providing for powers and duties of the Department of Health.

PA SB668

Providing for certified medication aides; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

PA HB428

In assault, further providing for the offense of aggravated assault and for probable cause arrests in domestic violence cases; repealing provisions relating to abortion; in incapacitated persons, further providing for provisions concerning powers, duties and liabilities; providing for reproductive rights; imposing duties on the Department of Health; and imposing penalties.

PA HB2136

Providing for Maternal Care Access Program; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

PA HB373

Providing for leave for blood donation for State and school employees.

PA HB1140

Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; and imposing penalties.

PA SB678

In terms and courses of study, providing for blood donation education.

PA HB1956

Further providing for definitions, for test results and for duties of Department of Health.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.