Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2609

Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Report Pass
6/10/24  
Engrossed
6/12/24  
Engrossed
6/13/24  

Caption

Amends the notice requirement to patients to follow the mandated FDA national reporting standards following a mammogram.

Impact

The passage of S2609 would ensure that healthcare providers are legally required to adhere to FDA national reporting standards regarding breast density notifications. This act seeks to standardize the information provided to patients, thus empowering them with knowledge about their breast health. The expected outcome is an increase in supplementary screening for women with dense breast tissue, potentially leading to early cancer detection and improved patient outcomes. The bill aims to create a more informed populace regarding breast cancer risks associated with dense breast tissue.

Summary

Senate Bill S2609 aims to enhance patient awareness and safety regarding breast health by amending the notification requirements following mammography examinations. The legislation mandates that all healthcare facilities conducting mammograms must inform patients about their breast tissue classification as per the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. This information is crucial for understanding the potential risks associated with dense breast tissue, which can obscure cancer detection and increase breast cancer risks. The bill emphasizes the importance of communication between patients and healthcare providers concerning further screening options, tailored to individual risk factors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2609 appears largely supportive. Advocacy groups and health professionals have expressed approval, recognizing the importance of informed consent and patient education regarding breast health. The sentiment reflects a collective aim to improve health outcomes through legislation that provides clearer guidelines and resources for women who may be at risk of undiagnosed breast cancer. However, as with many health-related legislations, there may be minor contention regarding the enforcement and practical implementation of these notification standards among healthcare providers.

Contention

Potential points of contention could arise around the practical implications of implementing these notification requirements. Critics may raise concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on healthcare facilities, particularly smaller practices, which could struggle to meet these enhanced requirements. Additionally, discussions might emerge about ensuring that the information provided to patients is clear and comprehensible, avoiding medical jargon that could confuse rather than inform. Ensuring compliance with the new standards and addressing the needs of diverse patient populations will be essential for the effective execution of S2609.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5283

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies -- Mammograms And Pap Smears -- Coverage Mandated

RI S1134

- Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies -- Mammograms And Pap Smears -- Coverage Mandated

RI S0294

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

RI H5495

The Rhode Island Health Care Reform Act Of 2004 -- Health Insurance Oversight

RI S0290

The Rhode Island Health Care Reform Act Of 2004 -- Health Insurance Oversight

RI S0563

Insurance Coverage For Prevention Of Hiv Infection

RI S0562

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

RI H5477

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

RI S0283

Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities

RI H5869

Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities

Similar Bills

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