Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR806

Introduced
4/19/11  
Enrolled
4/19/11  

Caption

In memory of Harry Joseph Burns of San Antonio.

Impact

If enacted, SR806 would significantly modify the existing state laws governing healthcare facilities. The bill aims to bolster transparency and patient safety by mandating stricter reporting requirements, which supporters believe will lead to improved health outcomes. Healthcare facilities would need to comply with these new standards, leading to enhanced monitoring and evaluation processes that are expected to raise the quality of care provided to patients.

Summary

SR806, also known as the Public Health and Safety Enhancement Act, seeks to address various public health concerns by implementing new standards and requirements for healthcare facilities across the state. The bill establishes mandatory reporting protocols for healthcare facilities regarding safety incidents, infection rates, and patient care quality. Supporters argue that these measures are necessary to enhance accountability and improve the overall healthcare infrastructure within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR806 is generally positive among health advocates and some lawmakers who view the proposed changes as a crucial step toward preventing healthcare-related incidents and fostering a more robust public health system. However, there are concerns raised by some stakeholders, particularly healthcare providers, about the potential financial and operational burdens that such compliance might impose, which could divert resources away from patient care.

Contention

Notable points of contention include apprehensions from various healthcare organizations about the feasibility of the proposed reporting requirements and their potential impact on resource allocation. Critics argue that while the objectives of SR806 are commendable, the implementation may lead to increased paperwork and divert focus from direct patient care. This debate underscores a tension between the need for improved healthcare standards and the operational realities of healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR661

In memory of Josephine Elaine Woolsey Talarski of San Antonio.

TX SR459

In memory of Joseph Gerard Banales.

TX HR460

In memory of Eugene "Gene" P. Toscano of San Antonio.

TX HR87

In memory of John William Hayes of San Antonio.

TX HR186

In memory of Charles Emmett Cheever Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR370

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

TX HR1350

In memory of Donald David Naiser of San Antonio.

TX HR620

In memory of Dr. Harmon Watson Kelley of San Antonio.

TX HCR74

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

TX SR576

In memory of Irma Linda Garcia and Jose Antonio Garcia.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.