Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3273

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the administration by certain nurses of treatments or medication ordered by a health care practitioner.

Impact

The bill is designed to enhance the role of registered nurses in the healthcare system, enabling them to act on healthcare practitioner orders more effectively. By updating the definition of professional nursing, the bill seeks to improve access to necessary treatments for patients and promote more efficient care delivery. This could have significant implications for patient outcomes, particularly in environments with high patient-to-nurse ratios where timely medication administration is critical.

Summary

House Bill 3273 addresses the administration of treatments or medications by certain nurses as ordered by healthcare practitioners. The bill modifies existing definitions within the Texas Occupations Code, particularly the term 'professional nursing'. It clarifies that professional nursing encompasses a range of responsibilities including care for patients in various states of health and the administration of medications as directed by legally authorized healthcare providers. This legislative change aims to ensure that nursing practices are aligned with contemporary healthcare needs and standards.

Contention

While the bill serves to empower nurses and enhance patient care, there may be points of contention regarding the scope of authority granted to nurses in administering treatments. Critics might express concerns over adequate training and qualifications for nurses to ensure safe and effective care delivery, particularly in complex cases. Additionally, the bill's passage could lead to debates surrounding the delineation of responsibilities among healthcare practitioners and the potential risks involved in expanding nursing duties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2079

Relating to the administration by certain nurses and occupational therapists of treatments, medication, or therapy ordered by a health care practitioner.

Similar Bills

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